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*'''April 25''': The [[Bonus Map Pack]] and [[Killtacular Pack]] for ''[[Halo 2]]'' are released. | *'''April 25''': The [[Bonus Map Pack]] and [[Killtacular Pack]] for ''[[Halo 2]]'' are released. | ||
*'''May 12''': The [[Xbox 360]] console is officially announced. | *'''May 12''': The [[Xbox 360]] console is officially announced. | ||
*'''July 5''': The [[Maptacular Pack]] and [[Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack|Multiplayer Map Pack]] for ''Halo 2'' are released. | *'''July 5''': The [[Maptacular Pack]] and [[Halo 2 Multiplayer Map Pack|Multiplayer Map Pack]] for ''Halo 2'' are released. | ||
*'''August''': [[Cody Miller]] sets the record for ''Halo 2'' [[campaign]] completion with a time of 3 hours, 17 minutes and 50 seconds without a single in-game death. | *'''August''': [[Cody Miller]] sets the record for ''Halo 2'' [[campaign]] completion with a time of 3 hours, 17 minutes and 50 seconds without a single in-game death. |
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2005 was a fairly quiet year in terms of Halo, with no new titles announced or released.
Halo Universe events
- November: Dr. Jonas Volman, the author of The Castaway Theory, goes missing.
Real world events
- April 25: The Bonus Map Pack and Killtacular Pack for Halo 2 are released.
- May 12: The Xbox 360 console is officially announced.
- July 5: The Maptacular Pack and Multiplayer Map Pack for Halo 2 are released.
- August: Cody Miller sets the record for Halo 2 campaign completion with a time of 3 hours, 17 minutes and 50 seconds without a single in-game death.