Halo 5: Guardians Announced

This is the moment that many Halo fans including myself have been waiting for. The long awaited Halo 5 has been titled with guardians and has itself a launch window set for Fall 2015 which will probably be either September or November as usual. The game is still aiming for that 60FPS benchmark and has been built from the ground up exactly for Xbox One. The cover art below also contains a new pivotal character which has a mysterious blue glow so I'm going to throw it out there with some glimpse of hope that it's Cortana as I know the actress is lending her voice in this one whether that be flashbacks or this female spartan. Maybe she became a real being after Master Chief found her in this sacred desert or something, hopefully. Anyways Chief will be back and the desert is a real focus for some reason and we have a many screenshots and teaser art below to get you as pumped up as I am. 343 also stated that there are other surprises to come at E3 this year as a full blown announcement as it's weird they would tease it so soon to E3 event, but that seems to be the thing this year for Xbox. I also really hope this break as they said something else will happen related to the Halo universe this year which will almost definitely be Halo 2: Anniversary, as what else could it be. This will most likely contain a beta invite for Halo 5, well no matter what I am excited. Halo is an important title to me and an Xbox flagship series. More information to be added in the future.

Halo 5: Guardians

Halo 5: Guardians Concept Art


I also have included above new concept art for Halo 5: Guardians which features another desert area which has been shown many others times. There is a weird figure in the bottom corner and weird sperm like things flying around in the background air. There are also weird city structures which really don't look human nor do they really scream Forerunner out to me. Oh, and the Halo 5 box art is available below.

Halo 5: Guardian Box Art

Gamerheadquarters Reviewer Jason Stettner
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