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Halo 5 announced for Xbox One

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 10 Jun 2013 8:53 User comments (3)

Halo 5 announced for Xbox One

Earlier today, during their E3 keynote presentation, Microsoft revealed a plethora of new games headed to their upcoming Xbox One console.
While many are destined to be hits, long time Xbox fans were sure to be excited by the announcement of Halo 5, long the flagship title for Microsoft.

In the teaser trailer, a cloaked Master Chief muddles his way through a desert before ending up at a Promethean colossus.

There was little else revealed, but the game is expected to be titled, simply, 'Halo.'

Check the trailer:

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3 user comments

111.6.2013 11:49

why does he need a cloak?

211.6.2013 12:10

WOW...big surprise. Worth the extra $100? Not to me. FAIL!

311.6.2013 18:10

Not WORTH the DRM you have to put up with to get it! This game WILL NOT SAVE the xbox one!

Don't believe me? Watch and see. If Microsoft does not remove everything that is so restrictive to the consumer, they may just have a bunch of xbox ones on their hands.

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