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*'''Interviews with [[343 Industries]]:''' Interviews were conducted with [[Frank O'Connor]], [[Dan Ayoub]], [[Josh Holmes]] and [[Bonnie Ross]].<ref name="xbox"/>
*'''Interviews with [[343 Industries]]:''' Interviews were conducted with [[Frank O'Connor]], [[Dan Ayoub]], [[Josh Holmes]] and [[Bonnie Ross]].<ref name="xbox"/>
*'''Global ''Halo'' Tournament:''' A launch invitational featuring 32 of the biggest names in esports playing ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'' for $50,000.<ref name="xbox"/>
*'''Global ''Halo'' Tournament:''' A launch invitational featuring 32 of the biggest names in esports playing ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'' for $50,000.<ref name="xbox"/>
*At the event, attendees were treated with custom chocolate bars called "[https://www.halopedia.org/File:HaloFest_MasterChocolate.png Master Chocolate]".
*At the event, attendees were treated with custom chocolate bars called "Master Chocolate".
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File:HaloFest MasterChocolate.png|The "Master Chocolate" bar packaging.
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Revision as of 11:14, August 11, 2020

Halo Fest was an event held by 343 Industries to celebrate the history of the Halo franchise. There have been two official Halo Fest events - one in 2011 and one in 2014 - alongside one held by GameStop in 2010 to celebrate the release of Halo: Reach.[1]

Halo Fest 2011

Halo Fest 2011 logo.

Halo Fest 2011 was held at PAX Prime 2011, on August 26-28. Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary and Halo 4 were the focuses of the event.[2]

Halo Fest 2014

Halo Fest 2014 logo.

Halo Fest 2014 was held in the Avalon Theater in Los Angeles on November 10, 2014 - one day prior to the release of Halo: The Master Chief Collection - and the event was livestreamed on Xbox LIVE and Twitch.[3]

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