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*Before the Vidoc: [[Et Tu Brute]], leaked details implied that the Brutes would be playable multiplayer or campaign characters. However, this is a only a rumor, and has been debunked by Bungie.
*Before the Vidoc: [[Et Tu Brute]], leaked details implied that the Brutes would be playable multiplayer or campaign characters. However, this is a only a rumor, and has been debunked by Bungie.
*Brutes are also called "Baby Kongs" by UNSC forces, often shortened to "Bravo Kilos".


*Since the Brutes have taken the Elites' place as the Covenant military leaders, they must now adapt similar traditions, such as color-coded armor, a more complex ranking system, politics, and religion. Gameplay will reflect this change with the more challenging examples displaying the most elaborate armor.
*Since the Brutes have taken the Elites' place as the Covenant military leaders, they must now adapt similar traditions, such as color-coded armor, a more complex ranking system, politics, and religion. Gameplay will reflect this change with the more challenging examples displaying the most elaborate armor.
*Brutes in Halo 3 have energy shields.


*The Vidoc, Et Tu Brute, shows Brutes wielding energy swords, however they are never seen doing so in the finished game.
*The Vidoc, Et Tu Brute, shows Brutes wielding energy swords, however they are never seen doing so in the finished game.