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===Hayabusa===
===Hayabusa===
{{Main|Project HAYABUSA}}
{{Main|Project HAYABUSA}}
The Hayabusa armor, originally debuted as a crossover [[Armor customization (Halo 3)|armor set]] in ''[[Halo 3]]'', was concepted and modelled for inclusion in ''Halo 4'' though ultimately never realized. This may be due to rights issues, as the original Hayabusa design was created because of ''Dead or Alive 4''{{'}}s inclusion of [[Nicole-458]] as a character.
The Hayabusa armor, originally debuted as a crossover [[Armor customization (Halo 3)|armor set]] in ''[[Halo 3]]'', was concepted and modelled for inclusion in ''Halo 4'' though ultimately never realized. This may be due to rights issues, as the original Hayabusa design was created as a crossover with ''Dead or Alive 4''{{'}}s [[Nicole-458]] character.
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File:H4 Concept MultiplayerArmors.jpg|Concept art for many ''Halo 4'' armors, including Hayabusa (third row, third column).
File:H4 Concept MultiplayerArmors.jpg|Concept art for many ''Halo 4'' armors, including Hayabusa (third row, third column).
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===Locus===
===Locus===
{{Main|LOCUS-class Mjolnir}}
{{Main|LOCUS-class Mjolnir}}
The Locus helmet originally featured a more basic striped pattern instead of the X-shaped pattern the helmet would be known for. Screenshots and earlier builds of ''Halo 4'' featured this variant of Locus, however, it was ultimately changed, with the striped pattern being effectively cut. In spite of efforts to add new and cut content through content updates, this variant of Locus remains unobtainable in both ''Halo 4'', and ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''.
The base Locus helmet was originally accompanied by a variant with an alternate skin. Instead of an X-shaped pattern adorning the helmet's skull-like face, a basic stripe ran down this variant's face. This skin wasn't just exclusive to renders done by Liquid Development, and could be seen in officially released screenshots, although it remains unobtainable in both ''Halo 4'', and ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''.
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File:H4 Locus CutSkin Render.jpg|The original design for Locus, seen in a render done by Liquid Development's John Turner.
File:H4 - Locus helmet render (John Turner).jpg|The unreleased Locus skin, seen in a render done by Liquid Development's John Turner.
File:Halo 4 - Locus - Undefined skin.jpg|The original variant of Locus, being used on [[Ragnarok]].
File:Halo 4 - Locus - Undefined skin.jpg|The unreleased Locus skin, being used on [[Ragnarok]].
File:Halo 4 - Locus flag.png|A Spartan wearing the original variant of the helmet on [[Solace]].
File:Halo 4 - Locus flag.png|A Spartan wearing this variant on [[Solace]].
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==Weapon skins==
==Weapon skins==
===Cut skins===
===Cut skins===
In addition to cut armour options, ''Halo 4'' had a large number of [[Weapon skins (Halo 4)|weapon skins]] that went unused in the original launch. Two such skins; Concrete (DMR) and Blast (BR), were present in the files of the original ''Halo 4'' Xbox 360 release, introduced in the [[Halo 4 Title Updates#Title Update 8/19/2013|8/19/2013 Title Update]] though unusable in-game outside of [[Halo 4 weapon skin glitch|a glitch]] in custom games, and modding. These two skins were introduced into the ''Halo 4'' component of ''Halo: The Master Chief Collection'' with the game's release on PC platforms in [[Series 4: Reclaimer]] and [[Series 7: Elite]] for Blast and Concrete, respectively.
In addition to cut armour options, ''Halo 4'' had a large number of [[Weapon skins (Halo 4)|weapon skins]] that went unused in the original launch. Two such skins; Concrete (DMR) and Blast (BR), were present in the files of the original ''Halo 4'' Xbox 360 release, introduced in the [[Halo_4_Title_Updates#Title_Update_8/19/2013|8/19/2013 Title Update]] though unusable in-game outside of [[Halo 4 weapon skin glitch|a glitch]] in custom games, and modding. These two skins were introduced into the ''Halo 4'' component of ''Halo: The Master Chief Collection'' with the game's release on PC platforms in [[Season 4: Reclaimer]] and [[Season 7: Elite]] for Blast and Concrete, respectively.
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File:H4_Render_BattleRifle-BLAST.png|Blast (BLS) Battle Rifle.
File:H4_Render_BattleRifle-BLAST.png|Blast (BLS) Battle Rifle.

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