Halo: First trailer for TV
Hallo Infinite is a 2021 first-person shooter video game developed by 343 Industries as well as published by Xbox Game Studios. It is the seventh primary entry in the Halo series, adhering to 2015's Halo 5: Guardians. The project complies with the human super soldier Master Principal and also his battle against the adversary Eliminated on the Leader ring world Zeta Halo. Unlike previous installments in the series, the multiplayer section of the game is free-to-play. Infinite was prepared to be launched as a launch title with the Xbox Series X/S on November 10, 2020, but was delayed in August 2020. It was eventually released on December 8, 2021, for Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, as well as Xbox Series X/S. Hallo Infinite's multiplayer component has remained in open beta given that November 15, 2021, which was to memorialize the franchise and also Xbox's 20th anniversary. The video game obtained normally desirable reviews.
The Game Awards also promise a few exciting revelations and new announcements again this year. One of them is already known and, above all, a grin is supposed to face halo fans: As part of the pricing event, a real trailer is shown for the elaborate Halo series for the first year to launch Paramount + next year. To sweeten the waiting time, Paramount has released a small teaser that already shows first cutouts from the trailer. There is still no Covenant or the famous halo installation to see, but we get a little taste of the UNSC troops that prepare for use. To recognize: When designing the equipment, one seems to be strong at the games, there are plenty of Warthogs and Pelicans to see, as well as various soldiers, which could be an DST squad. Especially beautiful: the familiar music in the end, which has been part of the basic equipment of the series since the first Halo.
Here you can watch the promising scenes.
The elaborate Halo series represents the end of a long, turbulent development history. As early as 2005, a halo film was announced under the participation of Peter Jackson, but the project was set again, written around, rewritten, redesigned and moved a tower. Now it should finally be ready next year: 2022 will see the first season with a total of nine episodes at Paramount +. There are no official statements when, and how the series will be available in this country. However, Paramount + is to be accommodated next to Sky, you will probably be able to stream Halo Headland via Sky.
Already on November 15, Microsoft had released a first mini teaser that focuses on the Master Chief and his armor design. If you missed the video then, you can catch up here.
The occupation has been no secret for a long time: The Master Chief is embodied by Pablo Schreiber, many of which are likely to know the Series Hits Orange is the New Black and American Gods. Natascha McElhone (Truman Show, Cali fornication, Polaris) slips into the role of Dr. med. Catherine Halsey, a key figure of the Spartan II program and creator of Cortana. Speaking of: The I in female figure is again spoken by Jen Taylor, which the striking figure has been lending her voice since the first Halo. On the restore of the first season, Jonathan Lieberman, who has already shot large productions such as anger of Titans, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Battle: Los Angeles. He takes over the direction in four episodes. Two more episodes has implemented Otto Bathurst, who has filmed the failed Robin Hood of 2018 and the first three episodes of Peaky Blinders.
Halo Infinite: Our test in the double pack
Since 8 December 2021, the long-awaited story campaign is finally available to Halo Infinite (Buy Now). In our big test you will learn how good Halo works in an Open World what the story is good and where the weaknesses are. In addition, we have put on many hours in the free multiplayer mode, here you read our extensive multiplayer test to Halo Infinite.
How do you like the first teaser scenes? Did you go to a complex halo series or do you do not feel like it after the last films? Write us your opinion!
From Felix Schultz editor 08.12.2021 at 17:53
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