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Upon completing it on the [[Normal]], [[Heroic]], or [[Legendary]] difficulties, the player will earn the [[The Road (Achievement)|"The Road" achievement]] and 20 [[Gamerpoint]]s.
Upon completing it on the [[Normal]], [[Heroic]], or [[Legendary]] difficulties, the player will earn the [[The Road (Achievement)|"The Road" achievement]] and 20 [[Gamerpoint]]s.
[[Image:Halo3 E3 TRAILER 2007 720p30 ST 6300Kbps 002 0001.jpg|thumb|The apparent conclusion of the level]]
[[Image:Halo3 E3 TRAILER 2007 720p30 ST 6300Kbps 002 0001.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The apparent conclusion of the level]]
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==



Revision as of 18:15, August 9, 2007

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Tsavo Highway
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Game:

Halo 3

Player:

SPARTAN-117

Date:

2552

Location:

Voi, Kenya

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Halopedia has a walkthrough guide for this level; see Tsavo Highway/Walkthrough.

 

Tsavo Highway[1] is the third campaign mission of Halo 3.

It starts with SPARTAN-117 in a ruined UNSC base outside of Voi, who mounts a Troop Transport Warthog and skirts by the destroyed New Mombasa Space Elevator, and then reaches Tsavo Highway, encountering blockades of occupying Covenant Loyalist Brutes, Jackals, and Grunts, until reaching the terminus: the Ark, where Covenant Cruisers vaporize the surface of the Earth, unveiling the Ark.

Upon completing it on the Normal, Heroic, or Legendary difficulties, the player will earn the "The Road" achievement and 20 Gamerpoints.

The apparent conclusion of the level

Trivia

Tsavo is a region of Kenya close to where the Tsavo and Athi rivers meet and was the place where the Uganda Railway passed over the Tsavo river. There is a chance that a bridge will be encountered at one point.

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Preceded by
Holdout
Halo 3 Campaign Missions
Mission 3 - Tsalvo Highway
Succeeded by
The Storm

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  1. ^ EGM Magazine, August 2007, page 62
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