A Halo fans future
On 05/30/2013 at 01:38 AM by Skairtactic See More From This User » |
I've had this Idea ever since 343industries and Microsoft Studios, re-released Halo: Combat Evolved, for its 10th anniversary, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary. Microsoft is the company, who knows when they're losing buyers, and is willing to change a few things to satisfy the customers. So what did they do? They released Halo: Reach in 2010, Bungie left.
343i took over and decided to re launch the title that started it all, with that being done very well, although it was just remastered graphics, and remastered audio, 343i won the hearts of Halo fans all around. Giving us a great old experience in a new shell, giving this new generation the opportunity to experience Master Chief's and Cortana's first mission together. A year later they released Halo 4, the first game they designed, developed, and built themselves, A lot of the fan's that stopped playing the franchise after Halo 2, made a triumphant return and felt that this franchise was left in great hands.
Now, that I've given you a quick introduction, let us talk about the Xbox One and not being able to be backwards compatible. There has been a lot of doubts on confusion on the new console, especially seeing as Microsoft, left us with only Entertainment news.
I would actually like to pitch this to Microsoft my self.
Halo 2: Anniversary,
Microsoft and 343i,
Remember the day Halo 2 launched?
Giving all of the Halo fans, a new way to play, Online.
Halo 2, was the best game in the series, to have an anniversary version of it would be great, but Why stop there?
Why not give the fans of the Franchise a real reason to purchase the Xbox one?
For the Halo 2 anniversary game, why not launch a box set, that goes by the name of:
Halo: Legendary Series
Holding the following games:
Halo: Combat Evolved
Halo 2
Halo 3
Halo 3: ODST
Halo: Wars
Halo: Reach
Halo 4
Containing all of the DLC of all of the games that are still available for Online play at that time.
Giving us an artbook, The Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn bluray, and and a few other things for avatars, some decals and top it all off with a steel book finish.
Think about this, Halo 2 Anniversary, Remastered? Plus The Rest of the Universe.
I feel that with enough help from the fans, and sharing this can be a strong possiblity, because I know for a fact, that Halo fans will want, what started and gave Xbox life, to also be available on this new console.
Bluray:
With the Blu-ray discs holding 50gb, 2 discs would be more than enough to hold this universe that we have all grown to love and care for.
November 9th, 2014
Halo 2's Tenth Anniversary.
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