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==Background==
==Background==
On June 2, [[2016]] it was announced that Loot Crate and [[343 Industries]] were partnering up to sell loot crates based around the ''Halo'' universe.<ref name="Crate"/> It was later revealed that those who subscribed to the crate would become "members" of [[Fireteam Apollo]] ([[Spartan-IV]]s assigned to the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}) receiving exclusive in-game and [[Halo Waypoint]] content.<ref name="Apollo"/>
On June 2, [[2016]] it was announced that Loot Crate and [[343 Industries]] were partnering up to sell loot crates based around the ''Halo'' universe.<ref name="Crate"/> It was later revealed that those who subscribed to the crate would become "members" of [[Fireteam Apollo]] ([[Spartan-IV]]s assigned to the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}) receiving exclusive in-game and [[Halo Waypoint]] content.<ref name="Apollo"/> The featured original artwork produced for each of the twelve Legendary Crates was produced by former-[[Bungie]] concept artist [[Isaac Hannaford]], with the six images of series 3 joining together to form one large banner illustration.


The first Halo Legendary Crate was released in August 2016.<ref name="Apollo"/> The Noble Six crate, released in mid-November 2019, was announced to be the final Halo Legendary Crate.<ref>[https://twitter.com/MonkeysxMoo35/status/1150265348186365952?s=19 Twitter]</ref>
The first Halo Legendary Crate was released in August 2016.<ref name="Apollo"/> The Noble Six crate, released in mid-November 2019, was announced to be the final Halo Legendary Crate.<ref>[https://twitter.com/MonkeysxMoo35/status/1150265348186365952?s=19 Twitter]</ref>