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The ''Halo 2: Anniversary'' version of the cinematic created by Blur made the following:
The ''Halo 2: Anniversary'' version of the cinematic created by Blur made the following:
* Since the cinematic was created concurrently with the cinematic in Outskirts, the cinematic reuses scenes from the Outskirts cinematic; subsequently, both cinematics correctly depict Stacker's Pelican taking fire from the Scarab's heavy plasma repeater.
* Since the cinematic was made concurrently with the cinematic in Outskirts, the cinematic reuses scenes from the Outskirts cinematic: subsequently, both cinematics correctly depict Stacker's Pelican taking fire from the Scarab's heavy plasma repeater.
* The Covenant characters do not use the unique dialogue created for the cinematic, reusing in-game dialogue instead. The Sangheili notably does not order his troops with "Wort, wort, wort!" and does not roar while holding Walpole hostage.
* The Covenant characters no longer use the unique dialogue created for the cinematic, reusing in-game dialogue instead. The Sangheili notably does not order his troops with "Wort, wort, wort!" and does not roar while holding Walpole hostage.
* Walpole does not discard his sniper rifle for his sidearm after taking out the Kig-Yar Sniper.
* Walpole no longer discards his sniper rifle for his sidearm after taking out the Kig-Yar Sniper.
* When the Unggoy flee, the Sangheili picks up and growls at the first one rather than the second one.
* When the Unggoy flee, the Sangheili picks up and growls at the first one rather than the second one.
* The Sangheili is already charging for the ODSTs when Fones throw his helmet and the primed grenade back.
* Fones has a unique face model that featured a blonde mohawk, rather than sharing the same face model with Stacker, who was originally distinguished by his bloodied cheeks.
* Fones has a unique face model that featured a blonde mohawk, rather than sharing the same face model with Stacker, who was originally distinguished by his bloodied cheeks.
* While being held hostage, Walpole pulls down on the Sangheili to create an opening for his allies to fire at the Sangheili.
* While being held hostage, Walpole pulls down on the Sangheili to create an opening for his allies to fire at the Sangheili.
* Stacker, rather than Fones, works with Butkus to eliminate the Sangheili. In addition, it is also Stacker, instead of Butkus, who helps Walpole to his feet afterwards.
* Stacker, rather than Fones, works with Butkus to eliminate the Sangheili. In addition, it is also Stacker, instead of Butkus, who helps Walpole to his feet afterwards.
* Fones does not kick the Sangheili's body at the end.
* Fones no longer kicks the Sangheili's body at the end.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

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