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The first Karen Traviss Halo novel. The first of a Post-Halo 3 'Kilo-Five Trilogy' centered on the Office of Naval Intelligence and some ODSTs. Halo: Primordium: January 3, 2012 ISBN 978-0-7653-2397-2: Novelization: Notes: Authored by science fiction author Greg Bear. [82] Set in the universe of the Forerunners, 100,000 years before the events ...
Halo was a critical and commercial success, selling alongside half of every Xbox sold. [8] By July 2006, the game had sold 4.2 million copies and earned $170 million in the United States. [9] Halo: Combat Evolved introduced many elements common to the franchise. Players battle enemies on foot and in vehicles to complete objectives across a ...
Greg Bear is the author of The Forerunner Saga.. Halo overseers 343 Industries wanted to produce novels that fleshed out the backstory of the ancient Forerunners.Franchise director Frank O'Connor suggested Greg Bear, saying that Bear was to sci-fi as Stephen King was to horror.
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Kingdom Hearts 358. The Kingdom Hearts series is long and often a bit confusing, having run for over 20 years with a dozen or so main series games that jump all over the place in the timeline.
This category contains articles that pertain to novels that are set within the Halo universe. Pages in category "Novels based on Halo (franchise)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The novel's success convinced Microsoft and Del Rey to pen a three-novel publishing contract for novels based on Xbox games, including another Halo novel. [28] The next entry in the Halo novel franchise would be 2003's Halo: The Flood, written by William C. Dietz. The more human Chief seen in the novel led Bungie to tone down the character ...
Reprinted in a revised edition on January 23, 2013. An original novel placed between Years One and Two. Paul Morrow and Tanya Alexander are written out of the series. Survival by Brian Ball, foreword by Barry Morse (original novel), 2005. An original novel, placed between Years One and Two, that depicts the fate of Professor Victor Bergman.