This is a reblog from Primagames website:
Halo 5: Guardians will be released on October 27th, but we’re so excited about our upcoming guides that we can’t wait that long to share some pages from inside! These guides are packed with pro strategies, maps, collectibles, and so much more; take a look!
Labeled Maps Give You the Edge—Our highly detailed maps for all multiplayer and singleplayer modes show you the locations for all weapons, as well as key locations for taking advantage of terrain.
Step-by-Step Walkthrough—Highly detailed walkthrough guides you through the entire campaign and shows you how to earn each achievement along the way.
Complete Multiplayer Coverage—Expert strategies are provided for all maps and game modes by pro players Walshy, Elamite, Cpt Anarchy, and the Halo Pro Team.
Find all the Collectibles—Locations revealed for each Mission Intel, Skull, and unique weapon.
In addition to all of the strategy content, our Collector’s Edition guide also includes some great bonus items:
Iconic Embroidered Patches—Two fabric patches are included with this guide, the iconic Overkill and Legendary emblems!
Bonus Supply REQ PACK—Get a head start with the Supply REQ Pack included with this guide, giving you access to unlockable content for use in the all-new Warzone game mode. Also includes a Prima® emblem to customize your profile.
HFFL: There are three versions of the guidebook. Collector’s Edition, the regular edition, and the online (eGuide) version. The bonuses only come with the Collector’s Edition.
Prices are (Your price may vary outside of the USA):
Collector’s Edition $35
regular Edition $25
eGuide $10
You can pre-order this from certain stores. Go to Primagames page for this guide and scroll all the way to the bottom of the article to see the where to pre-order from.
Oh and if you get the collector’s edition and for some reason don’t want those patches…keep me in mind, LOL.
-Sal
Do you have any game guides? Just curious. For Halo, I have the regular Halo: Reach and Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary guides. Nowadays with the internet and the many guides on it there doesn’t really seem to be a need for buying guidebooks though I still sometimes do if I see a good discount.
I have several. I buy them mostly for collecting. Though I do make use of the digital versions of the Halo guid books. (Don’t have to damage my hard copy book that way)