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*This marks the first and only campaign level in the series where the UNSC appear as enemies intended to be fought by the player. | *This marks the first and only campaign level in the series where the UNSC appear as enemies intended to be fought by the player. | ||
*The ending cinematic cutscene is featured in the [[Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare E3 2017 Trailer|E3 2017 trailer]]. The trailer features a minor difference in that the Jiralhanae was shown dropping a [[Grenflekt Workshop Spiker|Spiker]], while on this level, he does not drop his weapon. | *The ending cinematic cutscene is featured in the [[Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare E3 2017 Trailer|E3 2017 trailer]]. The trailer features a minor difference in that the Jiralhanae was shown dropping a [[Grenflekt Workshop Spiker|Spiker]], while on this level, he does not drop his weapon. | ||
*While most of the Jiralhanae were seen wielding the [[Paegaas Workshop gravity hammer]] in ''Halo Wars 2'' cinematic and gameplay, the [[ | *While most of the Jiralhanae were seen wielding the [[Paegaas Workshop gravity hammer]] in ''Halo Wars 2'' cinematic and gameplay, the [[Akelus Workshop gravity hammer]] makes a cameo appearance in the ending cinematic of this level, with two such hammers being held by two Jiralhanae around Voridus. This marks the only other appearance of the Akelus variant in the games since ''[[Halo Wars]]''. | ||
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