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In [[2018]], Scholastic launched its ''AFK'' (Away from Keyboard) program, an initiative which aimed to provide video game-related book titles for young readers. [[Microsoft]]'s ''[[Halo]]'' franchise was among the many gaming properties included in the Scholastic AFK line. Scholastic first published ''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]'', an in-world gaming guidebook, on September 25, 2018. Scholastic later launched an original novel series starting with the release of [[Cassandra Rose Clarke]] 's ''[[Halo: Battle Born]]'' on January 1, [[2019]].<ref>[https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-industry-news/article/76124-scholastic-launches-afk-initiative-to-promote-video-game-tie-ins.html '''Scholastic Launches AFK Initiative to Promote Video Game Tie-Ins]'''</ref> Its follow-up sequel, ''[[Halo: Meridian Divide]]'', | In [[2018]], Scholastic launched its ''AFK'' (Away from Keyboard) program, an initiative which aimed to provide video game-related book titles for young readers. [[Microsoft]]'s ''[[Halo]]'' franchise was among the many gaming properties included in the Scholastic AFK line. Scholastic first published ''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]'', an in-world gaming guidebook, on September 25, 2018. Scholastic later launched an original novel series starting with the release of [[Cassandra Rose Clarke]] 's ''[[Halo: Battle Born]]'' on January 1, [[2019]].<ref>[https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-industry-news/article/76124-scholastic-launches-afk-initiative-to-promote-video-game-tie-ins.html '''Scholastic Launches AFK Initiative to Promote Video Game Tie-Ins]'''</ref> Its follow-up sequel, ''[[Halo: Meridian Divide]]'', is slated for release on October 1, 2019. | ||
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