Microsoft covers up Halo 2 nudity with patch
Redmond (WA) - Microsoft has released a patch that will cover up some partial nudity that was discovered in copies of Halo 2. The release of the Windows Vista game has been delayed until May 31st because of the undiscovered content. Microsoft is sending updated content stickers to retailers who already have game boxes.
Gamers who already own a copy can download a 2 MB patch that will cover up the nudity.
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