The Halo 4 Crimson Map Pack Details

Halo 4 Crimson Map Pack

There is to be a totally new map pack that the Halo 4 game developers are ready to unleash to the world. In December, the Crimson map pack will be unveiled to the public with 3 brand new maps to explore to keep gamers busy. If you don’t have the War games map pass, you will need it as it goes with this new addition.

You can purchase the War games map pass for as little as 800 Microsoft points or $10.00 one time fee. The new Crimson map is due exactly on the 10th December 2012 and will be a great acquisition to an already decent game title.

Some of the achievements that will be included in the Crimson map pack are as follows.

  1. Pump Yer Brakes  (Score the killing blow on a Mantis.)
  2. Bigfoot  (Kill 20 of your enemies using just the Mantis’ stomp attack.)
  3. Now They Fly?  (Complete any kill while you are airborne in a Warthog.)
  4. Special Delivery  (Kill a opposing enemy with a direct melee attack when you are landing from a Man Cannon.)
  5. ODST  (Simply kill a player while you’re airborne from using a Man Cannon.)
  6. David and Goliath  (Just board an enemy Mantis.)
  7. Size Is Everything  (Kill a total of 20 enemies with one of the detached Machine Gun Turrets.)

Pictured below is a screenshot of the crimson map, it is nothing special but before we end this post just one last thing. We will be putting up a post with a gallery that is full of the new maps as soon as we get hold of it. So make sure you stick around to see the new Halo 4 images when they emerge shortly.

Halo 4 Crimson Map Pack
Halo 4 Crimson Map Pack

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