This first crossover was just about a cool-looking can and different-tasting Dew.
The brand wouldn’t introduce the “double XP” promotion until its 2011 collab with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Your fight is finished.īuying Mountain Dew Game Fuel didn’t yield any tangible rewards. Rest in peace, Halo 3 Mountain Dew Game Fuel. That means I’ll probably never taste the special Halo soda again, but it’s OK. Instead, Mountain Dew has partnered with Call of Duty: Vanguard, and Halo has paired off with Rockstar Energy Drink. There will not be a Halo Infinite Game Fuel promotion.
The last of the Halo 3 Mountain Dew Game Fuel is leaving the world, a sticky, metallic shadow of its former self. “I can tell you I don’t think it ages like wine. Dang.” He seems distressed throughout the tasting. In his video, posted earlier this month, he opens and drinks a collector’s edition aluminum bottle of Game Fuel. YouTube user Oklahoma Roserock’s assessment is less glowing.
“That actually still tastes fuckin’ good.” “Dude, that smells just like it did back in the day.” He takes a brave swig. After struggling with the ancient lid, he takes a sniff. He says the bottle’s got “micro-holes” and it’s been “slowly seeping,” so it’s time to end it. He’s holding his final two-liter of the hydraulic fluid-colored liquid. “This bottle of Game Fuel is as old as my daughter and as old as my two sons,” says YouTube user Pewpewtrucker as he stands next to his sink. So we need to take the word of other brave internet users who are saying goodbye to the last of their precious Game Fuel. In honor of Halo Infinite, I wanted to purchase one of those surviving cans and review the historically significant Halo Liquid, but my editors wouldn’t let me use company funds on something that could potentially injure me. There was also a slightly bitter note - perhaps the result of that extra caffeine. It was effervescent, with Mountain Dew’s trademark non-specific citrus syrupy-ness - and just a hint of artificial cherry. I wasn’t particularly excited for Halo 3. I picked up a twelver of Game Fuel back in 2007. And that taste is slowly fading from our cultural memory.
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The TV spot for the brands’ collaboration showed enraged, demoralized opponents crumbling before a Dew-powered god gamer.īuying Mountain Dew Game Fuel didn’t yield any tangible rewards. For the premiere Game Fuel cross-promotion, Mountain Dew artisans created a new blend of Citrus Cherry flavor with an extra pinch of caffeine. Mountain Dew took its first step into the gaming world in 2007, and Halo 3 was its steward. Today, a sip of that liquid will cost you anywhere between $35 and $80. xKorellx cracks the tab one-handed and pours the yellow-orangish liquid into the sink. It has been deemed unfit for drinking or display. The silver top of the can is bloated and uneven. The vivid branding hasn’t faded in 10-plus years since Halo 3 Game Fuel left stores, but the can’s structural integrity is … compromised. Swirls of orange and blue energy surround the Mountain Dew logo, and alongside it, a close-up image of Master Chief sprinting forward like he’s going to bust out of the can and into your pathetic reality. In a first-person video, they gently cradle a can of Mountain Dew Game Fuel in their palm. A eulogy for Mountain Dew’s forgotten flavor Two years ago, YouTube user xKorellx poured a bit of history down the drain.