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As with ''Spartan Assault'', ''Spartan Strike''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s campaign employs the [[UNSC Tactical Simulator]] as a fictional framing device. The story is set in two primary points in the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]] timeline, beginning during the [[Battle of Mombasa|events]] of ''[[Halo 2]]'' in [[New Mombasa]] in the year [[2552]]. The narrative centers around a [[Forerunner]] artifact known as the [[Conduit]] and the struggle between the [[UNSC]] and the [[Covenant]] for control of the relic. The player controls a [[SPARTAN-IV program|SPARTAN-IV]]<ref name="Waypoint"/> under the command of [[Kwon|Lieutenant Kwon]]. After the first operation set in New Mombasa, the narrative jumps five years forward to the year [[2557]]. The Spartan is deployed onto [[Installation 03|Gamma Halo]] to reacquire the Conduit from the [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant faction|Covenant forces]] who have taken the artifact to a Forerunner site they refer to as the [[Altar]]. After the player is successful, they must deliver the Conduit to an [[ONI]] facility in [[New Phoenix]] on [[Earth]] in hopes of using the artifact to close a [[slipspace portal]] that has unleashed a [[Promethean]] invasion upon the city.<ref name="IGN"/> | As with ''Spartan Assault'', ''Spartan Strike''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s campaign employs the [[UNSC Tactical Simulator]] as a fictional framing device. The story is set in two primary points in the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]] timeline, beginning during the [[Battle of Mombasa|events]] of ''[[Halo 2]]'' in [[New Mombasa]] in the year [[2552]]. The narrative centers around a [[Forerunner]] artifact known as the [[Conduit]] and the struggle between the [[UNSC]] and the [[Covenant]] for control of the relic. The player controls a [[SPARTAN-IV program|SPARTAN-IV]]<ref name="Waypoint"/><small><ref group="note">It should be noted that the game itself involves a Spartan-IV (the player) participating in a tactical simulation. Canonically, a Spartan-IV could not have participated in the ''actual'' Battle of New Mombasa, as the SPARTAN-IV program only came into fruition ''after'' the Human-Covenant War.</ref></small> under the command of [[Kwon|Lieutenant Kwon]]. After the first operation set in New Mombasa, the narrative jumps five years forward to the year [[2557]]. The Spartan is deployed onto [[Installation 03|Gamma Halo]] to reacquire the Conduit from the [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant faction|Covenant forces]] who have taken the artifact to a Forerunner site they refer to as the [[Altar]]. After the player is successful, they must deliver the Conduit to an [[ONI]] facility in [[New Phoenix]] on [[Earth]] in hopes of using the artifact to close a [[slipspace portal]] that has unleashed a [[Promethean]] invasion upon the city.<ref name="IGN"/> | ||
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Halo: Spartan Strike is an upcoming isometric shooter video game and the spiritual successor to Halo: Spartan Assault, developed by Vanguard Games in collaboration with 343 Industries.[1] The game is set for release on December 12, 2014 on Windows 8 and 8.1 devices and Steam for $5.99 (US).[2]
Synopsis
Plot
As with Spartan Assault, Spartan Strike's campaign employs the UNSC Tactical Simulator as a fictional framing device. The story is set in two primary points in the Halo universe timeline, beginning during the events of Halo 2 in New Mombasa in the year 2552. The narrative centers around a Forerunner artifact known as the Conduit and the struggle between the UNSC and the Covenant for control of the relic. The player controls a SPARTAN-IV[1][note 1] under the command of Lieutenant Kwon. After the first operation set in New Mombasa, the narrative jumps five years forward to the year 2557. The Spartan is deployed onto Gamma Halo to reacquire the Conduit from the Covenant forces who have taken the artifact to a Forerunner site they refer to as the Altar. After the player is successful, they must deliver the Conduit to an ONI facility in New Phoenix on Earth in hopes of using the artifact to close a slipspace portal that has unleashed a Promethean invasion upon the city.[2]
Campaign
The Spartan Strike campaign will feature five chapters known as "Operations" with six missions each.[1][3]
- Operation A: Orphic Spear
- Operation B: Steadfast Pursuit
- Operation C: Valiant Hammer
- Operation D: Adamantine Shield
- Operation E: TBA
Features
Halo: Spartan Strike includes a number of refinements to the gameplay and graphics of Spartan Assault, including improved controls and having the player's "virtual thumbsticks" as visible circles on the screen. Grenade throwing has been made more precise and new armor abilities will be included. The game sandbox has also been expanded with the inclusion of the Promethean enemy units and weapons, as well as new vehicles including the Warthog (which was unusable in Spartan Assault) and the Kestrel, inspired by a vehicle cut during the development of Halo 2.[2][1]
The missions and the campaign overall will be longer, the latter totaling at four to five hours whereas Spartan Assault's campaign was estimated to be three to four hours in comparison. The difficulty will increase progressively throughout the campaign more prominently than in Spartan Assault. Like the original version of its predecessor, Spartan Strike will feature no multiplayer mode.[2] The game will have linked leaderboards and weekly challenges.[1]
The game will feature in-game credits which can be used to purchase weapons and equipment, although the microtransactions featured in Spartan Assault have been omitted; credits will be earned only through gameplay, although three Achievements in Halo: The Master Chief Collection will award the player a number of extra credits. Playing Spartan Strike will also unlock exclusive multiplayer content for The Master Chief Collection, including an in-game nameplate, emblem and avatar.[2]
The Windows version of Spartan Strike will support cross-platform integration; a copy of the game will be playable on all Windows 8/8.1 devices irrespective of the platform the game was purchased on along with shared stats. As with Spartan Assault, the Steam version will be excluded from this integration as the Steam platform does not share the Xbox Live gaming profile.[2]
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Marketing
Halo: Spartan Strike was announced by an article and gameplay video at the video gaming website IGN on October 15, 2014.[2] The following day, an announcement trailer was released on Halo Waypoint's YouTube channel alongside the creation of an official page for the game at the Halo Waypoint website.[4][1]
Gallery
Gameplay
- HSS-Main Menu.jpg
The main menu of Halo: Spartan Strike.
A Covenant lance utilizing a bubble shield.
Cinematics
Logos and banners
Notes
- ^ It should be noted that the game itself involves a Spartan-IV (the player) participating in a tactical simulation. Canonically, a Spartan-IV could not have participated in the actual Battle of New Mombasa, as the SPARTAN-IV program only came into fruition after the Human-Covenant War.