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Halo games in order story wise9/1/2023 Halo 2 made $125 million and sold 2.38 million copies on the first day of its release. Halo 2 was later released for Windows Vista by a joint Microsoft and Bungie team called Hired Gun, with a map editor and a few exclusive PC maps, although this port was released too late to have much relevance to the PC gaming scene. The game introduced the playable Arbiter character, and the ability to dual-wield weapons. It was the most-played game on Xbox Live for two years, until the release of Gears of War, and it held the longest streak as the number one game on the service. Halo 2 was released on November 9, 2004, and featured online multiplayer through Xbox Live. There was an expansion called Halo: Custom Edition on the PC that allowed players to create their own content. On September 30, 2003, Gearbox released a PC port of Halo, followed closely by a Mac OS X release on December 11, 2007. The game was a launch title for the original Xbox, and an explosive critical and retail success. It was an exclusive Xbox launch title on Novemand introduced major elements of the Halo series, such as the Master Chief, the Covenant, the Elites, and the mysterious Halo rings themselves. The first game in the series is Halo: Combat Evolved. Halo Trilogy Halo: Combat Evolved Halo: Combat Evolved singleplayer ![]() Many consider Halo to be a prequel to Marathon although this has never been confirmed by Bungie. Marathon references like the Marathon symbol, ship and armor names are scattered throughout the game. Halo is also noted for it's regular references and nods to Bungie's previous FPS game series, Marathon on the Mac. On October 17, 2014, Microsoft revealed that "60 million copies of Halo games have been sold worldwide, driving over 6 billion hours of gameplay by fans connected to Xbox Live." It sees the introduction of new characters, locales, and enemies to fight. Halo 4, released on November 5, 2012, was developed by 343 Industries and is positioned as the start of the "Reclaimer Saga" (Halo 4 through 6). Halo Wars (by Ensemble) was the first game to be developed by a publisher other than Bungie as it was an RTS and was released March 3, 2009. Halo 3: ODST and Halo: Reach released 20 respectively, were Bungie's last games in the series. ![]() After Halo 3, Bungie bought its independence back from Microsoft and made a deal to produce two more games under the publisher. After Halo 2, Bungie turned to development on the Xbox 360 title Halo 3, which released in September of 2007. The game sold copies quickly enough for Microsoft to fund a sequel, Halo 2, which would have online multiplayer. When the game was released alongside the Xbox at launch, it was in-arguably the single title that made the system successful. It was initially planned to have online multiplayer, but this had to be removed since Xbox Live was not available at the launch of the system. As Bungie received Xbox development kits, they reworked their engine and Halo transitioned again to a first-person shooter. Halo was later changed to a third-person shooter when Microsoft bought Bungie to make Halo an Xbox exclusive. Take-Two Interactive, which was a share holder in Bungie Studios, sold its 20% share to Microsoft thus shifting development to the Xbox. Before the game was canceled for the Sony console, a video on YouTube showed what would have been if the game was to be released on PS2, keeping in mind that this footage was during the early stages of development. This was also confirmed by IGN and Gamespy. Bungie later announced that Halo would be released on PlayStation 2 in an article in "Next Generation Magazine", which is now out of print. The game began as an RTS-style game, but through development had turned into a large-scale team-based shooter similar to Tribes or Battlefield 1942, and was planned for release on the Mac and Windows. ![]() The Halo series was first shown to the public on July 21, 1999, where it was announced at that year's MacWorld conference. This war also involves an ancient, extinct race known as The Forerunner that once created a number of relics including the titular Halo rings. The main games in the Halo franchise stars the character Master Chief along with his AI companion Cortana fighting the alien race known as The Covenant. Overview Halo in its early stages of development
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