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*'''November 10''': [[Xbox Series X]] and [[Xbox Series S]] are launched globally. | |||
*'''November 17''': ''[[Halo 4]]'' becomes available for ''The Master Chief Collection'' on PC/Steam.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzBDfIX_Wik|SiteName=YouTube|PageName=Wake Up, John - Halo: The Master Chief Collection - Halo 4}} | *'''November 17''': ''[[Halo 4]]'' becomes available for ''The Master Chief Collection'' on PC/Steam.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzBDfIX_Wik|SiteName=YouTube|PageName=Wake Up, John - Halo: The Master Chief Collection - Halo 4}} | ||
Revision as of 18:44, November 17, 2020
Events
March
- March 3: Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary becomes available for The Master Chief Collection on PC/Steam.
May
- May 12: Halo 2: Anniversary becomes available for The Master Chief Collection on PC/Steam.
July
- July 13: Halo 3 becomes available for The Master Chief Collection on PC/Steam, alongside the launch of Season 2: Spark.
- July 23: Halo Infinite's Campaign mode is showcased at the Xbox Games Showcase.
September
- September 21: Halo 3: ODST is released for The Master Chief Collection on PC, with the addition of Firefight to the collection on all platforms and the launch of Season 3: Recon.[note 1]
- September 22: Halo: Shadows of Reach was originally set to be released, before being delayed until October 20th.
October
- October 20: Halo: Shadows of Reach is released.
November
- November 10: Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are launched globally.
- November 17: Halo 4 becomes available for The Master Chief Collection on PC/Steam.[1]
December
- December 29: The Art of Halo Infinite was originally set to be released, before being delayed until 2021.[2]
Notes
- ^ This article uses the Pacific Time Zone to determine the release date.
Sources
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