Halo 3: ODST

Halo 3: ODST
DeveloperBungie
PublisherMicrosoft Game Studios
DirectorJoseph Staten
WriterJoseph Staten
Composers
SeriesHalo
PlatformXbox 360
ReleaseSeptember 22, 2009
GenreFirst-person shooter
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer

Halo 3: ODST is a 2009 first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The fifth installment in the Halo franchise, it was released on the Xbox 360 in September 2009. Players assume the roles of United Nations Space Command Marines, known as "Orbital Drop Shock Troopers" or ODSTs, during and after the events of Halo 2 and before the events of Halo 3. In the game's campaign mode, players explore the ruined city of New Mombasa to discover what happened to their missing teammates in the midst of an alien invasion. In the "Firefight" cooperative multiplayer option, players battle increasingly difficult waves of enemies to score points and survive as long as possible. The game also contains the entirety of Halo 3's multiplayer on a separate disc.

Despite reacquiring independence from Microsoft in 2007, Bungie was contractually committed to two more Halo games for the publisher. ODST was initially conceived as a downloadable story expansion for Halo 3 to produce in the lull between the game's completion and Halo: Reach (2010). Instead of featuring recognizable characters such as armored protagonist Master Chief, the developers focused on the ODSTs. Story director Joseph Staten penned a detective story utilizing film noir designs, settings, and characters. Composer Martin O'Donnell abandoned his previous Halo themes to create a quieter, jazz-influenced sound. During development, the planned expansion grew in scope to that of a full-sized game. Release marketing for the game included a tie-in comic, live-action trailers, and print and web advertisements.

Upon release, ODST became the top-selling Xbox 360 game worldwide. The title received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the atmosphere, music, and story approach. Reviewers were divided on whether the relatively short campaign and included extras were enough to justify the game's price tag. The game was the top-selling title in the United States in September 2009, and sold more than 3 million copies worldwide. Softpedia, Time, and Wired were among publications that declared the game one of the year's best. The single-player campaign was re-released as an add-on for the Halo: The Master Chief Collection for Xbox One in 2015. The campaign was added to The Master Chief Collection on Windows in 2020 alongside the Firefight multiplayer being made available on both platforms. The game would receive a crossover with Helldivers 2, developed by Arrowhead Game Studios and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, in 2025, with weapons and armor from ODST being added as downloadable content.