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7th June 2011 01:17 PM
Darren Allan
The E3 games show is in full swing over in Los Angeles and Halo 4 is one of the big announcements flying around.
In fact, there’s an E3 trailer which you can watch in all its spaceship-exploding-glory here.
The trailer is called Awakening, and shows a ship which is in the process of disintegrating while the Master Chief whips through the rapidly increasing amounts of wreckage, blasting away.
Little else is known about the actual gameplay at this point, although reports have suggested this outing will be the first in a trio of new Halo games. Milky-milky, as Hugh Dennis once observed…
As the trailer reveals at its climax, a release date of the end of 2012 is the target for blast-off into the universe of Halo 4.
The game is the first in the Halo series which isn’t being handled by Bungie, but by new developer 343 Industries. Plenty of eyes will be watching the results of their first addition to the sci-fi shooter franchise.
Darren Allan
The E3 games show is in full swing over in Los Angeles and Halo 4 is one of the big announcements flying around.
In fact, there’s an E3 trailer which you can watch in all its spaceship-exploding-glory here.
The trailer is called Awakening, and shows a ship which is in the process of disintegrating while the Master Chief whips through the rapidly increasing amounts of wreckage, blasting away.
Little else is known about the actual gameplay at this point, although reports have suggested this outing will be the first in a trio of new Halo games. Milky-milky, as Hugh Dennis once observed…
As the trailer reveals at its climax, a release date of the end of 2012 is the target for blast-off into the universe of Halo 4.
The game is the first in the Halo series which isn’t being handled by Bungie, but by new developer 343 Industries. Plenty of eyes will be watching the results of their first addition to the sci-fi shooter franchise.