The Halo Bulletin 9-17-14

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Over the past few weeks, you’ve been asking to see more of Halo: The Master Chief Collection. You’ve asked for footage from each game, glorious Gungoose gameplay, and (lots) more. Just today, we released a sneak peek at a bit more goodness in the form of Halo 2: Anniversary screenshots, video footage from Halo 2: Anniversary and Halo 3 on Xbox One. Let’s start by taking a look at some brand new shots, hot off the presses! We hope you like ‘em.press-tour-2014-halo-2-anniversary-cairo-station-welcome-to-earth_1920x1080-ae184184666f407bbf6ab53e6bdc59f8
The familiar corridors of Cairo Stationpress-tour-2014-halo-2-anniversary-zanzibar-sniper-perch_1920x1080-66edea157a834d40b5aa32b9b20e1016
Zanzibar’s Seawall – a cozy home for Sniperspress-tour-2014-halo-2-anniversary-zanzibar-airtime_1920x1080-05bad5c0fde94defab15cc91bbcdec51
Unsurprisingly, ten years later, all eyes are still on Camp Fromanpress-tour-2014-halo-2-anniversary-sanctuary-ancient-mysteries_1920x1080-5df05c7b93a94730afe15ad5ce030943
Sanctuary’s majestic overlook, complete with waterfallpress-tour-2014-halo-2-anniversary-lockout-great-escape_1920x1080-4d9f5f8d58b64aeda1eb9c6b1d371893
A look at Lockout’s surrounding peaks

Since RTX, we’ve heard requests to see the Gungoose in action. This is unsurprising, as we all love strapping guns to things and seeing the result. Just this morning, we released some brand new footage, and were happy to see our good friend MoreConsole create a quick breakdown of Gungoose in action – check it out below for a preview of future Gungoose vs Gungoose battles.

HFFL: Man, I can’t wait to get into a gungoose! That just looks like a TON of fun!!!

Lastly, Executive Producer Dan Ayoub recently sat down with IGN to talk about The Master Chief Collection and show off some of the visual improvements you’ll find in Halo 3 and Halo 4 on Xbox One. Check out the video below:

HFFL: I’m, sorry. but I just do not see any change. Hopefully that will happen once I play this on the XBOX One though. 

Games with Gold: Halo: Reachreach-banner-c0c2243341f44c829d0b01efd3a8f19b

It’s been just over four years since Halo: Reach was released, and we’re celebrating by teaming up with our friends at Xbox Live to offer the game for free – that’s right, free – to anyone who’d like to play. As long as you’re an Xbox Live Gold member, you can grab the game for no charge from now until September 30 thanks to Games with Gold. In the rare event that you or a friend (or even better, and a friend) haven’t yet played Halo: Reach, now’s a perfect time, especially on the heels of the release of Halo: The Master Chief Collection this November.

HFFL: If you haven’t downloaded it yet, I suggest doing it. You never know when you might get the itch to play it. I still play it on occasion to finish up the last two commendations I need in Firefight to rank up to Onyx.

To download Halo: Reach and enjoy the campaign, multiplayer, Firefight, and more, head here before the end of the month!

Congrats, Captain
Last week, we stopped by the GameStop Manager’s Show in sunny southern California, and given the warm temperatures (and massive door frames at the Anaheim Convention Center), we thought it might be appropriate to bring the Warthog with us. We parked this bad boy at the Skullcandy Gaming booth for fans from around the gaming world to enjoy and take an inappropriate amount of selfies with. When we wheeled the ‘hog into the show floor (slowly, to reduce the risk of accidental splatters), we knew it would be a legendary backdrop for many photos, but we think we’ve got a favorite. With the Master Chief and a small team of Spartans on-hand, Halo fan Captain RedBeard popped the question, and based on the smiles in the room (and the fact that the tweet below says she said yes), we’re pretty sure she said yes. Screen Shot 2014-09-18 at 1.38.38 AM
From all of us on the Halo team, congratulations, Captain!

Walk for Wishes

This past weekend, the studio participated in Walk for Wishes. While I was regrettably unable to attend, another member of our studio was, and I bugged her to stop by this week’s Bulletin and give us the rundown. Take it away, bs angel!walkforwishes-d351486a5987431b98e7e8af47209462

If you were to ask me what I did today, I would recite the following laundry list of items: I attended four meetings (two of which I stayed awake for), responded to 134 emails (seven of which were related to work), and looked at 9,001 pictures (all of which were cats). If you were to ask me what I did last Sunday, the response would be remarkably simpler. Because I walked. For wishes.

At 343, we’ve had the honor of granting several wishes over the last few years through Make-A-Wish. Because of the impact these children have made on our studio, it has become a yearly tradition for the whole team to come together specifically to raise money for this foundation. Last November, we hosted 343 Piecraft – a day that involved tossing delectable desserts in the general direction of coworkers’ pie holes. This year, we decided to forgo the filling and participate in Walk for Wishes, a community-wide celebration and effort to grant the wishes of local children with life-threatening medical conditions.

In the days preceding the event, our artists, engineers, and designers alike made donations, and rallied their friends and family to do the same. The day of the event we showed up in force, with our favorite four-legged friends in tow, all donning special 343-themed Make-A-Wish capes (also known as bandanas). Then, together we walked the 5K. Some of us did not finish last; others of us did (*takes a bow). But everybody who crossed the finish line, whether they were affiliated with the studio or not, was greeted by the Master Chief because while he is a hero to many, the children whom we walked for are ours.

We set out to raise $5,000, which is the amount needed to fulfill a wish. I am so very honored and excited to report that we not only met, but exceeded, that goal. If you were one of the people who helped us by making a donation or spreading the word, please accept our heartfelt gratitude. You gave a sick child hope and an experience they, and their family, will never forget. For that, we say thank you.

<3, bs angel

HFFL: It’s reasons like these that I regularly support charities on the blog. Be that children with autism, kids with medical bills so high their families can’t afford them, active duty military who receive games and consoles to keep their minds at ease, on home and spent having fun. It’s personally uplifting to know that in a small way, I might be helping others. So if this blog can do that, I’m going to continue to give my support to charities.

Screenshot Spotlight: Up High

Two weeks ago, we turned the spotlight on Ragnarok. Take a gander at the following soaring Spartan screenshots, and maybe even find inspiration to make your own.Spotlight 9-17-14

For your chance at being in the next spotlight, take a screenshot with a DMR and tag it with “DMR” and “Halo Waypoint,” and maybe, just maybe, yours will be featured in the next Halo Bulletin!

Next week, the “Knowledge Drop: Community Q&A” segment will return, along with another surprise or two for fiction fans. If you’ve still got fiction questions that you’d like to have answered, be sure to drop ‘em in the “discuss” thread, and we (and by we, I mean not me, but instead a collection of writers and franchise experts) will get to as many as we can.

Until then,
Bravo

HFFL: Hmm, I wonder if multiple DMR skins would look cool? I might just have to try this one out.

-Sal

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I’ve got tons of experience with Halo gaming and collecting. I feel I have something to offer to the greater Halo fan community. Posts along the way will be about tips and tricks in the games as well as collecting and many more Halo related things. I’ll also repost interesting articles from the official site, Halowaypoint.com, or from fellow Halo fan sites. As I continue this blog, I hope to help gamers who want advice on the games, as well as any collectors with regards to where to find collectibles as well as deals, coupons and so on. You can also follow me on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/#!/HaloFanForLife or Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/halofanforlife11. Welcome to my blog and I hope you’ll come back again and again. -Sal

4 thoughts on “The Halo Bulletin 9-17-14

  1. The Gungoose looks great! Do you think that it will replace the Mongoose in future Halo games? And while Halo 3 is going to be in 1080p and 60fps, its disappointing that it will pretty much look the same especially considering that 343 says they want to make the definitive edition of the Halo games [with Master Chief]. The play experience would be muddled somewhat playing Halo 3 right after playing the remastered Halo 2. I said this before and I’ll say it again: I really wish 343 took their time and actually gave all the games the same graphical overhaul so the games would be consistent in looks in order to truly deliver the ultimate Halo experience.

    • I don’t think we’ll see the mongoose itself go away. Might it only be available in custom games after the MCC? Maybe. As far as Halo 3 goes, 343 has said they didn’t update it as it already looks really good. Also consider, Halo CE and Halo 2 were XBOX Games, while Halo’s 3 and 4 are 360 games. The previous REALLY benefit from an upgrade to graphics, while the latter two might see a slight difference. For what might be a slight change, it’s not worth the effort. I tend to agree with them there. Now, that doesn’t mean I think Halo 3 shouldn’t have some kind of 10 year anniversary thing though. Halo 5 Guardians will be out roughly 2 years when Halo 3’s 10 year anniversary happens. Given that the next Halo game (Halo 6) would likely be out a year after that, to hold people over, it would be great if 343 had a Halo 3 DLC MP map pack. Not just the typical 3 maps either. Rather TEN maps! Ten maps for ten years. Hopefully they’ll think along those lines too. We’ll see.

  2. For me Sal, I didn’t really notice the differences of how Halo 3 ran until I watched both the 360 footage and the Xbox One footage next to each other.

    • That’s what I’d like to see. I’m not in a hurry though. We’ll all be able to see it in less than two months from now.

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