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[[File:HOD Icon The Ring Experience.png|thumb|The Ring Experience]] | [[File:HOD Icon The Ring Experience.png|thumb|The Ring Experience]] | ||
'''The Ring Experience''' is an Experience at ''[[Halo: Outpost Discovery]]''. | '''The Ring Experience''' is an Experience at ''[[Halo: Outpost Discovery]]''.<ref name="Website">[https://halooutpostdiscovery.com/experiences/ ''Halo: Outpost Discovery'', Experiences]</ref> | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
''The Ring Experience lets attendees explore the story of the mysterious Halo Array through artifacts that leap off the levels and pages of some of your favorite Halo titles. At the center of the Ring Experience is a visually immersive, multi-projector, dome-based theatrical experience, featuring a never-before-seen exploration of a Halo ring, giving fans a brand-new appreciation for the sheer scale and magnitude of these ancient installations.'' | ''The Ring Experience lets attendees explore the story of the mysterious Halo Array through artifacts that leap off the levels and pages of some of your favorite Halo titles. At the center of the Ring Experience is a visually immersive, multi-projector, dome-based theatrical experience, featuring a never-before-seen exploration of a Halo ring, giving fans a brand-new appreciation for the sheer scale and magnitude of these ancient installations.''<ref name="Website"/> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 18:15, June 27, 2019
The Ring Experience is an Experience at Halo: Outpost Discovery.[1]
Overview
The Ring Experience lets attendees explore the story of the mysterious Halo Array through artifacts that leap off the levels and pages of some of your favorite Halo titles. At the center of the Ring Experience is a visually immersive, multi-projector, dome-based theatrical experience, featuring a never-before-seen exploration of a Halo ring, giving fans a brand-new appreciation for the sheer scale and magnitude of these ancient installations.[1]