ODST beats Reach on XBL

It might have enjoyed some eye-watering user numbers in its first week of release, but the hyped Halo Reach beta has failed to topple FPS favourite Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and, perhaps more surprisingly, Halo ODST from the top of the Xbox Live Online Play listings.

By default the same number of players have access to the Reach beta as they do to ODST, as beta access to Bungie’s upcoming title was included in copies of ODST. So that Reach missed out to its predecessor must surely be down to preference.

It could of course also be down to the technical problems suffered by the Reach beta. The high number of players trying to access it have put a huge strain on Bungie’s servers.

Here are the Xbox 360 Top LIVE Titles (based on UUs), courtesy of Major Nelson:

1. Modern Warfare 2 (Activision)
2. Halo 3: ODST (Microsoft)
3. Halo: Reach Multiplayer Beta (Microsoft)
4. Halo 3 (Microsoft)
5. Call of Duty: WaW (Microsoft)
6. FIFA 10 (EA)
7. Battlefield Bad Company 2 (EA)
8. GTA IV (Rockstar)
9. Call of Duty 4 (Activision)
10. Gears of War 2 (Microsoft)
11. UFC Undisputed 2010 Demo (THQ)
12. Splinter Cell Conviction (Ubisoft)
13. Left 4 Dead 2 (EA)
14. Skate 3 Demo (EA)
15. Forza Motorsport 3 (Microsoft)
16. NBA 2K10 (2K)
17. Game Room (Microsoft) combination of all GR titles
18. Split Second Demo (Disney)
19. NHL 10 (EA)
20. Borderlands (2K)

About MCV Staff

Check Also

470 Pacific [Industry news] Pacific Standard Creative Launches as New Division of Pacific Standard Sound, Merging World-Class Film, Television, and Video Game Capabilities

[Industry news] Pacific Standard Creative Launches as New Division of Pacific Standard Sound, Merging World-Class Film, Television, and Video Game Capabilities

Pacific Standard Sound (PSS), the award-winning sound design and full service post production and sound company whose work spans some of entertainment's most iconic properties, today announced the launch of Pacific Standard Creative (PSC), a new division purpose-built to serve the evolving storytelling and production needs of video game development studios, advertising agencies, trailer houses, and independent productions who demand world-class sound without compromise. Pacific Standard Creative will be helmed by industry veteran Eric Marks, who brings more than a decade of audio and engineering leadership, as well as two years as the Vice President of the Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE).