For E3 2018 last year we saw a teaser trailer for the next game in the Halo franchise, titled Halo Infinite. And now, during the Xbox showcase at E3 2019 today, a new trailer for the game was released.
In addition to the cinematic trailer, which is titled “Discover Hope,” a release window for the game has also been revealed. You can find the new trailer for Halo Infinite and the release window below.
It’s been announced that Xbox’s Halo franchise is making its way to PC players.
The announcement confirms that Halo: The Master Chief Collection, which includes Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 2: Anniversary, Halo 3, the Halo 3: ODST campaign, and Halo 4, will be released on PC via the Microsoft Store and Steam. On top of that, it’s also been revealed that another Halo title, Halo: Reach, is being added to the Master Chief Collection.
More info and an announcement video can be found below.
Halo is one of those video game franchises that is ripe for a big or small screen adaptation. Peter Jackson and Neill Blomkamp had made attempts to make the former happen. Although, it “ended up collapsing,” and as a result, the film was put on an indefinite hold. But now the game is respawning for the small screen at Showtime. According to new reports, a Halo TV show has found its showrunner and will start filming in 2019. More on the story below.
To kick off their E3 2018 press conference, Microsoft teased the gaming community with a glimpse of the next game in the Halo franchise, Halo Infinite.
Developed by 343 Industries, this new title appears to be a follow-up to Halo 5: Guardians. During the two-minute announce trailer we’re taken through an ecosystem of animals and fauna on an unnamed planet, eventually getting a glimpse of a helmet bearing Master Chief.
A sequel to the hit real-time strategy game Halo Wars from 343 Industries and Creative Assembly was announced during E3 2016. The original game came out in 2009, so fans have been anxiously awaiting the follow-up for quite some time now.
The existence of Halo Wars 2 was confirmed with a cinematic trailer, and a second trailer was also released for the multiplayer beta, which is going on right this very moment.
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