Halo 5: Guardians Official Game Guide
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October 27, 2015 |
The Halo 5: Guardians Official Game Guide is the official strategy game guide of Halo 5: Guardians. It was released in the United States by Prima Publishing on October 27, 2015. It is available in two forms: the standard edition and the collector's edition.[1]
Book Contents
- Bonus DLC (Collector's Edition only)
- Detailed walkthrough for the entire single-player campaign.
- Complete details on how to earn every Achievement.
- Expert tips for all multiplayer maps and game modes.
- A code to access the eGuide, a digital version of the full strategy guide optimized for a second-screen experience.
Errors
- On page 5, it is said that the Forerunner Dreadnought at the end of Halo 2 was controlled by Covenant forces loyal to the Prophet of Regret, while in reality they were loyal to the Prophet of Truth.
- On page 6, the Prophet of Regret is again mentioned twice during the summary of Halo 3, instead of the Prophet of Truth.
- On page 6, the frigate UNSC Forward Unto Dawn is mistakenly called Foreword Unto Dawn.
- On page 7, it is said that Halo 4's story starts on June 27, 2557, while the correct date is July 21, 2557.
- On page 231, the images for the maps Raid on Apex 7 and Dispatch are inverted.
- On page 239, it is said that Theater was first available in Halo: Reach, while in fact it was first introduced in Halo 3.
- On page 266, the images for the Light of Urs and the Pool of Radiance—both variants of the Type-58 fuel rod cannon—are inverted.
- On page 267, the first variant of the Hydra launcher is called "Typhoon", while in the game it is spelled "Typhon".
- On page 275, the images for Endgame and Selene's Lance—both variants of the Spartan Laser—are inverted.
- From pages 280 to 284, the images for the Corp and Urban variants of UNSC vehicles are systematically inverted.
- On page 320, the Zealot Assassin boss is portrayed as a Sangheili in Warrior combat harness, while it is actually one of the few bosses in Warzone to wear its correct armor—in this case, the Hesduros Zealot harness.