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*During this trailer there is a scene when Noble Six is holding a pair of dog tags. These could be another soldier's or another member of Noble Team.
*During this trailer there is a scene when Noble Six is holding a pair of dog tags. These could be another soldier's or another member of Noble Team.
*At exactly 33 seconds, the chainguns on the [[Warthogs]] are firing. However, the barrels are not spinning. This could be the gun spinning and warming up before it fires, as heavy-machine guns do.
*At exactly 33 seconds, the chainguns on the [[Warthogs]] are firing. However, the barrels are not spinning. This could be the gun spinning and warming up before it fires, as heavy-machine guns do.
*At 35 seconds, [[Jorge-052]] is on the floor, not responding to the attacking [[Elites]], possibly meaning that he will either be critically injured or killed in the game.


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The Battle Begins is a campaign-exclusive trailer for Halo: Reach. It was released on July 29th, 2010 and runs for 1:06.[1] It has a more dramatic tone than previous trailers, focusing on parts of the campaign that contemplate the Covenant invasion and destruction of Reach.

Trivia

  • Contributors at HBO have noted that the final image of Noble Six staring at a crashed Covenant vessel resembles Crashed, a piece of artwork from Marathon 2: Durandal that was drawn by Craig Mullins.
  • It was revealed in a Bungie update that a specially designed 40-second short would be used in TV commericals.
  • During this trailer there is a scene when Noble Six is holding a pair of dog tags. These could be another soldier's or another member of Noble Team.
  • At exactly 33 seconds, the chainguns on the Warthogs are firing. However, the barrels are not spinning. This could be the gun spinning and warming up before it fires, as heavy-machine guns do.

Gallery

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