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  2. Halo: The Master Chief Collection - Wikipedia

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    Halo: Nightfall—a series of weekly, episodic digital videos directed by Sergio Mimica-Gezzan and produced by Ridley Scott—launched soon after the collection was released. The series was designed to connect the stories of previous Halo games to the upcoming Halo 5. [3] The Halo 5 beta launched on December 29, 2014, and ran until January 18 ...

  3. Tsquared - Wikipedia

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    Tom Taylor, known by the gamertag Tsquared, is a former professional gamer and captain of the team Str8 Rippin, which has had notable success in Major League Gaming (MLG), and was also the coach of Status Quo during the 2010 National Championships in Dallas where he helped them place 2nd behind Final Boss.

  4. List of Halo characters - Wikipedia

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    Now remorseful for his actions, the Didact reunites with a number of old friends and enemies who have been trapped outside of the Domain by the Warden Eternal. The Didact witnesses Cortana's corruption of the Warden and seeks to stop the rogue AI, even secretly helping to rescue Blue Team during the events of Halo 5. The Didact eventually ...

  5. List of Halo media - Wikipedia

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    Halo franchise logo. Halo is a science fiction video game franchise created by Bungie and owned and published by Xbox Game Studios. Central to the Halo series are the three first-person shooter video games Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2 and Halo 3; novelizations, soundtracks, and other media are also available.

  6. Str8 Rippin - Wikipedia

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    Str8 Rippin is a professional Halo team in the United States that competes in the Halo Championship Series. Str8 Rippin was first formed in 2005 for Halo 2 on the Major League Gaming (MLG) Pro Circuit. Their most successful period was during the MLG Halo 3 Pro Circuit, when they won several tournaments.

  7. Category:Final Boss (Halo team) players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Final Boss (Halo team) players" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Walshy - Wikipedia

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    Walsh is the second runner-up in MLG one-on-one championship and has also been shown on all of the Boost Mobile MLG Pro Circuit episodes on USA Network in 2006.After his former team, Final Boss, placed poorly at two of MLG's 2008 tournaments, (San Diego [7th], Orlando [5th]) his teammates (Ogre2, Ogre1, and Strongside) decided to drop him from ...

  9. Final Boss (esports) - Wikipedia

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    The original lineup of Final Boss was first formed as Shoot to Kill (StK) in 2005, at the beginning of the inaugural MLG Halo 2 season. With a roster of the Ogre twins Dan and Tom Ryan alongside Dave "Walshy" Walsh and Ryan "Saiyan" Danford, StK came in first at the five events it attended.