Fans roared with applause as soon as they saw that a new Halo game was being announced at Microsoft’s E3 press conference in Los Angeles. The game series has sold tens of millions of copies for Microsoft and was the flagship game that made the Xbox take off at its initial launch in 2001. Now, with a new series coming, Microsoft stands to keep generating billions of dollars from its Halo franchise.
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The trailer showed that Master Chief actually survived in the spaceship wreckage at the end of Halo 3 (sorry to spoil that). Cortana, the artificial intelligence companion to the Spartan super soldier, tells Master Chief to wake up. He manages to do so just as the vacuum of space sucks him away from the ship. He manages to hang on. The rest of the trailer showed lots of good old-fashioned Halo combat.
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This game is most likely being developed by Microsoft’s new internal studio, 343 Industries, headed by Bungie veteran Frank O’Connor. Don Mattrick, head of Microsoft’s game division, said the game will debut around holiday 2012.
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