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===Multiplayer=== | ===Multiplayer=== |
Revision as of 01:33, November 8, 2008
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McFarlane Toys is a subsidiary of Todd McFarlane Productions Incorperated that makes detailed models of characters from movies, comics, musicians, video games, and sport figures.[1] After the launch of Halo 3, they were given the contract to produce figures from the characters of the game, mainly the popular units. Aside from that, the company also produced several multiplayer figures to incorporate the increasing demand by their customers.
Series 1
Campaign
Multiplayer
Vehicles
- Warthog LRV
- Brute Chopper
- Covenant Ghost
Series 2
Campaign
- Master Chief 2
- Arbiter
- Brute Stalker
- ODST
- Drone
Multiplayer
- SPECIAL Spartan EVA (camouflaged)
- Spartan ODST
- Spartan Mark VI
- Spartan EOD
- Spartan CQB
- Spartan EVA
- Spartan Scout
Series 3
Campaign
- Master Chief 3
- Jackal Major
- Brute War Cheiftain
- Flood Infected Marine
- Elite in Combat Harness
Multiplayer
- Spartan Hayabusa
- Spartan Rogue
HALO Points
In addition to purchasing the figures, customers would also receive 10-35 HALO points per figure in which can be redeemed for the HALO Points Program which starts in the Winter of 2008. The current possible rewards are a Halo 3 Lithograph, a Hayabusa Katana (that can be wielded, unlike in the game), Recon Armor (in red, blue, and Active Camo variations), and a metallic gold version of the Master Chief figurine. [2]