Eric Warner is a Journalist and Multimedia Producer based in New England with over seven years of experience producing stories for multiple print, online, radio, and video publications. Eric has been ...
Back in 2007, a Halo MMO was cancelled before it was finished. We now know what it would have entailed, and it would have ...
Eric Warner is a Journalist and Multimedia Producer based in New England with over seven years of experience producing stories for multiple print, online, radio, and video publications. Eric has been ...
The Halo series has never really had a consistent structure when it comes to announcing and releasing game entries compared to similar franchises such as Call of Duty. While development of Halo: ...
The best Halo game is undoubtedly Halo: Reach. Released in 2010, Reach was the last game in the franchise to be developed by Bungie – the studio later moving on to create Destiny, leaving Halo in the ...
Oscar Gonzalez is a Texas native who covered video games, conspiracy theories, misinformation and cryptocurrency. When Halo came out on the Xbox in 2001 as the must-have launch game for the console, ...
Over the years, Halo has become a massive part of my life. Like many, I grew up with the franchise and have distinct memories of staying up later than I'd like to admit, playing multiplayer with my ...
Eric Warner is a Journalist and Multimedia Producer based in New England with over seven years of experience producing stories for multiple print, online, radio, and video publications. Eric has been ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Halo fans are eagerly awaiting the Halo World Championships later this week, where new details about the next Halo game will be revealed. Now, a new ...
TL;DR: Halo Infinite will retire from official Halo Championship Series esports after the 2024 World Championship, signaling a shift toward a new Halo game expected in 2026. While Halo Studios will ...
For over 2022 years, Halo fans have long pondered the thought of “You ever wonder why we’re here?” This was the first major line and recurring theme of the hit Machinima web series Red vs. Blue.