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Revision as of 02:25, January 31, 2019
Epilogue is the eleventh track heard on the Halo: Reach Original Soundtrack.
Appearances
The song is heard in the eleventh and final playable campaign level of Halo: Reach, Lone Wolf; in both the opening and ending cutscenes. The vocals from the in-game section of Omega are heard during ONI: Sword Base, when the player returns to the front gate after completing the previous objectives.
Additional information
- Spartans Never Die: 0:56
- Omega: 1:12
- Hymn for Reach: 2:19
Trivia
- The song shares its name with a song from the Halo 2 Soundtrack bearing the same name.
- The excerpt Spartans Never Die is the non-orchestral piano variant of the soundtrack The Package's beginning section, Return.
- The instrumentals of the Epilogue is some what reminiscent of Raindrop Prelude No 15 by Frederic Chopin, the song used in the Halo 3 Believe trailer.
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