Compara los precios de Halo 5: Guardians – Arena REQ Bundle (DLC) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por 343Industries. Publicado por Microsoft Studios. Lanzado el 16/2/2016. Disponible en Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Géneros: Single Player, Multiplayer, Third Person, First Person.

Fourteen Premium REQ Packs drip-fed over seven weeks, plus the Mark V Alpha armor set. Cosmetics and a slim chance at Mythic-tier cards for Halo 5's Arena mode.

Let's be straight about what this is. The Arena REQ Bundle is not a content drop. It is not a new mode, a new map, or a new gun. It is a loot-box bundle - fourteen Premium REQ Packs delivered at two per week over seven weeks - stapled to a cosmetic armor set. If you came here expecting to unlock new ways to play, keep scrolling. What the packs actually contain is randomized cosmetic gear for use in Halo 5's Arena multiplayer: armors, visors, weapon skins, assassination animations. There is a stated "greater chance" at Mythic and Legendary rarity items, but the community reception on that promise was mixed at best, with real players reporting disappointing runs of Uncommon and Rare drops on early packs. The one guaranteed get is the Mark V Alpha armor set, modeled on Master Chief's look from Halo: Combat Evolved. That is a solid cosmetic for anyone who cares about Spartan presentation. The important context: Arena mode in Halo 5 is legitimately good. It runs at a locked 60fps, features equal loadout starts with weapons spawning on the map rather than being tied to XP unlocks, and the movement toolkit - sprint, clamber, thruster dodge, ground pound, and smart-scope - adds real skill expression to the 4v4 format. Modes like Slayer, Capture the Flag, SWAT, Strongholds, and the one-life-per-round Breakout keep things varied. Netcode at launch was reportedly clean. The Arena is where skill-ladder climbing actually makes sense in this game, and REQ items used here are cosmetics only, meaning nobody buys a competitive advantage. The problem is the word "randomized." That single word is doing a lot of heavy lifting in the value proposition. Seven weeks of waiting, zero guarantees beyond one armor set. If you are someone who has already spent serious time in Arena and wants to accelerate your cosmetic collection with a better-than-average odds pack, this scratches that itch on a budget. If you are returning to the game or new to it, grinding REQ points through normal match play and earning packs organically is a more satisfying loop than opening boxes and hoping the RNG respects you. Also worth noting: this bundle can only be redeemed once per Xbox Live account, so there is no stacking it. Buy it for the Mark V Alpha if that armor matters to you and treat the remaining packs as a bonus. Do not buy it expecting to build a specific loadout aesthetic - the randomization will likely humble you. Fred, Scout Team

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Fourteen Premium REQ Packs drip-fed over seven weeks, plus the Mark V Alpha armor set. Cosmetics and a slim chance at Mythic-tier cards for Halo 5's Arena mode.

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Let's be straight about what this is. The Arena REQ Bundle is not a content drop. It is not a new mode, a new map, or a new gun. It is a loot-box bundle - fourteen Premium REQ Packs delivered at two per week over seven weeks - stapled to a cosmetic armor set. If you came here expecting to unlock new ways to play, keep scrolling. What the packs actually contain is randomized cosmetic gear for use in Halo 5's Arena multiplayer: armors, visors, weapon skins, assassination animations. There is a stated "greater chance" at Mythic and Legendary rarity items, but the community reception on that promise was mixed at best, with real players reporting disappointing runs of Uncommon and Rare drops on early packs. The one guaranteed get is the Mark V Alpha armor set, modeled on Master Chief's look from Halo: Combat Evolved. That is a solid cosmetic for anyone who cares about Spartan presentation. The important context: Arena mode in Halo 5 is legitimately good. It runs at a locked 60fps, features equal loadout starts with weapons spawning on the map rather than being tied to XP unlocks, and the movement toolkit - sprint, clamber, thruster dodge, ground pound, and smart-scope - adds real skill expression to the 4v4 format. Modes like Slayer, Capture the Flag, SWAT, Strongholds, and the one-life-per-round Breakout keep things varied. Netcode at launch was reportedly clean. The Arena is where skill-ladder climbing actually makes sense in this game, and REQ items used here are cosmetics only, meaning nobody buys a competitive advantage. The problem is the word "randomized." That single word is doing a lot of heavy lifting in the value proposition. Seven weeks of waiting, zero guarantees beyond one armor set. If you are someone who has already spent serious time in Arena and wants to accelerate your cosmetic collection with a better-than-average odds pack, this scratches that itch on a budget. If you are returning to the game or new to it, grinding REQ points through normal match play and earning packs organically is a more satisfying loop than opening boxes and hoping the RNG respects you. Also worth noting: this bundle can only be redeemed once per Xbox Live account, so there is no stacking it. Buy it for the Mark V Alpha if that armor matters to you and treat the remaining packs as a bonus. Do not buy it expecting to build a specific loadout aesthetic - the randomization will likely humble you.

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