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The Halo: Fireteam Raven Arcade Experience Reveal Trailer was a Halo: Fireteam Raven reveal trailer released on May 17, 2018 showing the first in-game gameplay of Halo: Fireteam Raven.[1]
Transcript
A few views of the arcade cabinet are shown. A view of the model M247H HMG are shown.
On the Screen of the Cabinet, "Raw Thrills" and "Play Mechanix" logos are shown. Then the UNSC Pillar of Autumn is seen heading towards Installation 04 with six CCS-class battlecruiser nearby.
- Wellsley: The ring is called Halo. As far as we know as far as we know it's an ancient and powerful weapon.
Fireteam Raven are shown standing round Wellsley.
- Raw Thrills and Play Mechanix present
- Wellsley: Captain Keyes is placing the Pillar of Autumn on combat alert alpha.
A screen appears giving information on the M910 Rampart point defense network.
- WEAPON OVERRIDE
- UNSC PILLAR OF AUTUMN
- M910 RAMPART POINT DEFENSE NETWORK
- 50MM HIGH-EXPLOSIVE PROJECTILES
- In collaboration with 343 Industries
- ODST: Its payback time ODST. Move out!
Fireteam Raven are seen walking though a room with Single Occupant Exoatmospheric Insertion Vehicle's in it.
- Unidentified human: Covenant forces are moving in on the Pillar of Autumn wreckage. Lets help push them back Raven.
- Experience Halo Like Never before
- Unidentified human: Reports are saying the Covenant let something loose on the ring. Something dangerous. Weapons ready Raven.
- Squad Up 4-player cooperative
- For the most epic arcade experience ever
- Unidentified human: Brace yourselves. Going down.
- Halo Fireteam Raven
- Play it first at Dave and Buster's Summer 2018
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