Halo 2 Vista has partial nudity, fix for the “exposure” downloadable
As odd as the following block of indented text may read, it’s real. Or at least Next Generation claims it’s real. Halo2 Vista apparently shipped with accidental partial nudity. Yes folks, partial nudity in Halo, a game where Master Chief and his ilk are covered in heavy doses of Spartan Armor. Anyhow, here’s what Microsoft sent via e-mail, it reads:
It has come to our attention that an unfortunate, obscure content error which includes partial nudity was included in our initial production of “Halo 2” for Windows Vista. As such, we have updated the initial game packaging at retailers with a label, so customers are aware before purchasing the game. Additionally, we’ve developed an online update which can be downloaded from www.halo2.com to remove the content.
At Microsoft we take the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) guidelines very seriously and hold ourselves to high standards, with our customers always in mind.
Yes, if you’re a parent and you have issues with your children seeing nudity, but you’re cool with them engaging in a hyper-violent form of cops and robbers, then you can download the update at their site and not worry. Given that Bungie Software‘s Halo 2 is already an M-rated (17 or older) game, one can’t help but wonder just exactly how much “partial nudity” is in it.
It was also reported that Halo 2 Vista has been delayed from this week to next week. It seems that adding “partial nudity” to ESRB warnings take that much time. The bright side of this is that Microsoft is making sure that their video game (revenue source) doesn’t step on people’s toes, and is properly packaged and marketed.
Anyhow, if you’re signed in to Games For Windows LIVE, the update should be automatically downloaded. If you’re not, signed in then You can head to the Halo2 support site using our “read” link below. It must be noted that the support page does have a May 22 update but it fails to clarify what it’s for.
As odd as the following block of indented text may read, it’s real. Or at least Next Generation claims it’s real. Halo2 Vista apparently shipped with accidental partial nudity. Yes folks, partial nudity in Halo, a game where Master Chief and his ilk are covered in heavy doses of Spartan Armor. Anyhow, here’s what Microsoft sent via e-mail, it reads:
It has come to our attention that an unfortunate, obscure content error which includes partial nudity was included in our initial production of “Halo 2” for Windows Vista. As such, we have updated the initial game packaging at retailers with a label, so customers are aware before purchasing the game. Additionally, we’ve developed an online update which can be downloaded from www.halo2.com to remove the content.
At Microsoft we take the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) guidelines very seriously and hold ourselves to high standards, with our customers always in mind.
Yes, if you’re a parent and you have issues with your children seeing nudity, but you’re cool with them engaging in a hyper-violent form of cops and robbers, then you can download the update at their site and not worry. Given that Bungie Software‘s Halo 2 is already an M-rated (17 or older) game, one can’t help but wonder just exactly how much “partial nudity” is in it.
It was also reported that Halo 2 Vista has been delayed from this week to next week. It seems that adding “partial nudity” to ESRB warnings take that much time. The bright side of this is that Microsoft is making sure that their video game (revenue source) doesn’t step on people’s toes, and is properly packaged and marketed.
Anyhow, if you’re signed in to Games For Windows LIVE, the update should be automatically downloaded. If you’re not, signed in then You can head to the Halo2 support site using our “read” link below. It must be noted that the support page does have a May 22 update but it fails to clarify what it’s for.