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[8] [10] Following the announcement of The Master Chief Collection at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2014, Phil Spencer, head of Microsoft's Xbox division, stated that the collection originally began as just a remastering of Halo 2 to celebrate its 10th anniversary. 343 Industries decided that it would be a great opportunity to release the ...
Master Chief Petty Officer John-117, colloquially known as Master Chief, is the protagonist of the Halo video game series and its spin-off media. The character first appeared in the 2001 video game Halo: Combat Evolved , a science fiction first-person shooter that became a long-running franchise.
Halo 2 ' s marketing heralded the beginnings of video games as blockbuster media. A port of the game for Windows Vista was released in 2007, followed by a high-definition remake as part of Halo: The Master Chief Collection in 2014.
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Stand-alone expansion for Halo 3, takes place between Halo 2 and Halo 3 [21] Does not feature the Master Chief as the main playable character but five Orbital Drop Shock Troopers instead [21] Originally known as Halo 3: Recon [22] Campaign on Disc 1, and all of Halo 3's Multiplayer on Disc 2. Halo: Reach: September 14, 2010 [23] Second prequel ...
See the Bengals’ white helmet and the Giants’ and Patriots’ old school gear. The Chiefs have worn the same KC and arrowhead logo on their helmets since their first Kansas City season in 1963.
The decision to reveal Master Chief's face was widely discussed by critics and fans alike. In their review for the episode, Tolbert stated that, while they didn't "love the fact" that the Master Chief took his helmet off, they wrote the decision was necessary and described Master Chief as "a defined character in a show". [27]