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'''2019''' featured a few novels and a comic series, as well as an interactive experience in five U.S. cities during the summer. | '''2019''' featured a few novels and a comic series, as well as an interactive experience in five U.S. cities during the summer. | ||
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*'''December 3''': ''Halo: Reach'' becomes available to the ''Master Chief Collection'' for both Xbox One and PC/Steam, along with the start of [[Season 1: Noble]]. | *'''December 3''': ''Halo: Reach'' becomes available to the ''Master Chief Collection'' for both Xbox One and PC/Steam, along with the start of [[Season 1: Noble]]. | ||
*'''December 14''': The [[Xbox Series X]], [[Microsoft]]'s ninth generation, is officially shown at the Game Awards 2019. | *'''December 14''': The [[Xbox Series X/S|Xbox Series X{{!}}S]], [[Microsoft]]'s ninth generation, is officially shown at the Game Awards 2019. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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{{Timeline}} | {{Timeline}} |
Latest revision as of 11:42, March 23, 2022
2019 featured a few novels and a comic series, as well as an interactive experience in five U.S. cities during the summer.
Events[edit]
January[edit]
- January 1: Halo: Battle Born is released.[1]
- January 2: The first issue of Halo: Lone Wolf is released.[2]
- January 29: The hardcover edition of Halo: Collateral Damage is released.[3]
February[edit]
- February 5: Microsoft Studios is re-branded as Xbox Game Studios.[4]
- February 6: The second issue of Halo: Lone Wolf is released.
- February 19: Halo: Renegades is released.[5][6]
March[edit]
- March 6: The third issue of Halo: Lone Wolf is released.
- March 12: Halo: The Master Chief Collection is announced for PC, alongside Halo: Reach coming to the MCC.
April[edit]
- April 3: The fourth and final issue of Halo: Lone Wolf is released.
May[edit]
- May 14: Halo Omnibus Volume 2, a paperback version of Halo Library Edition Volume 2, is released.[7]
June[edit]
- June 9: Halo Infinite is featured at the E3 2019 with a new trailer.
- June 25: The hardcover edition of Halo: Lone Wolf is released.
July[edit]
- July 5–7: Halo: Outpost Discovery is held in Orlando, Florida.
- July 19–21: Halo: Outpost Discovery is held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
August[edit]
- August 2–4: Halo: Outpost Discovery is held in Chicago, Illinois.
- August 16: Halo App for Windows 10 is discontinued.[8]
- August 16–18: Halo: Outpost Discovery is held in Houston, Texas.
- August 30-September 1: Halo: Outpost Discovery is held in Anaheim, California.
September[edit]
- September 24: Halo: Oblivion is released.[9]
October[edit]
- October 1: Halo: Meridian Divide is released.[10]
November[edit]
- Principal photography for Halo: The Television Series begins.
December[edit]
- December 3: Halo: Reach becomes available to the Master Chief Collection for both Xbox One and PC/Steam, along with the start of Season 1: Noble.
- December 14: The Xbox Series X|S, Microsoft's ninth generation, is officially shown at the Game Awards 2019.
Sources[edit]
- ^ Amazon - Battle Born (Halo)
- ^ Comicbook: First Look at 'Lone Wolf'
- ^ Amazon: Halo: Collateral Damage Hardcover
- ^ PC Gamer - Xbox Game Studios rebranding signals big changes for Microsoft's focus on gaming
- ^ Halo Waypoint - Halo Community Update: Flag Caps & Gowns
- ^ Simon and Schuster - Halo: Renegades
- ^ Amazon: Halo Omnibus Volume 2
- ^ Halo Waypoint - Halo Windows App Sunsetting - 8/16/2019
- ^ Halo Waypoint - Community Update: Spring Seasonings
- ^ Kobo - Halo: Battle Born, Book 2
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