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The legendary super soldier returns in ''Halo Infinite''. [[343 Industries]] and [[Microsoft]] are building the biggest and most visually spectacular ''Halo'' yet. Halo Infinite debuts on the [[Xbox]] family of consoles, including [[Xbox Series X]], Microsoft's latest and most powerful game console. To take full advantage of its prodigious graphical prowess, 343 Industries built an all-new, next-generation game engine, giving their world-class artists the tools and technology to realize the worlds, war, and wonder of the ''Halo'' universe in unprecedented style and fidelity. 343 Industries have given Dark Horse access to the art and artists who've brought ''Halo Infinite'' to vibrant, vivid life. It's all here in unparalleled detail, the heroes you've grown to love--the [[John-117|Master Chief]], the brave soldiers of the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]], as well as the weapons, vehicles, villains and vistas--and of course, the eponymous and magnificent environments of Halo itself. | The legendary super soldier returns in ''Halo Infinite''. [[343 Industries]] and [[Microsoft]] are building the biggest and most visually spectacular ''Halo'' yet. Halo Infinite debuts on the [[Xbox]] family of consoles, including [[Xbox Series X/S|Xbox Series X{{!}}S]], Microsoft's latest and most powerful game console. To take full advantage of its prodigious graphical prowess, 343 Industries built an all-new, next-generation game engine, giving their world-class artists the tools and technology to realize the worlds, war, and wonder of the ''Halo'' universe in unprecedented style and fidelity. 343 Industries have given Dark Horse access to the art and artists who've brought ''Halo Infinite'' to vibrant, vivid life. It's all here in unparalleled detail, the heroes you've grown to love--the [[John-117|Master Chief]], the brave soldiers of the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]], as well as the weapons, vehicles, villains and vistas--and of course, the eponymous and magnificent environments of Halo itself. | ||
The Art of Halo Infinite also features a brand-new cover from legendary concept artist and ''Halo Infinite''{{'}}s Art Director, Sparth! Join us as we take you from concept to launch inside the artwork of the most ambitious ''Halo'' game to date.{{Ref/Reuse|AmazonListing}}}} | The Art of Halo Infinite also features a brand-new cover from legendary concept artist and ''Halo Infinite''{{'}}s Art Director, Sparth! Join us as we take you from concept to launch inside the artwork of the most ambitious ''Halo'' game to date.{{Ref/Reuse|AmazonListing}}}} |
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The Art of Halo Infinite is an upcoming artbook set to release on December 14, 2021, that focuses on Halo Infinite. It documents the artwork included in the game, and the process it took to create it, starting at the concept art phase, right the way through until the game launches. It features a cover created by Nicolas "Sparth" Bouvier, and will be published by Dark Horse Books. The book was originally listed as set to release on December 29, 2020, though following the delay of Halo Infinite is listed as releasing on June 29, 2021 and then listed on December 31, 2021 - however, these dates are placeholders given by Amazon, with the book's proper release date later announced in September 2020.[2][1]
For the September 2021 Technical Preview, a number of concept art files used as loading screens internally were accidentally kept in the Flight files. Rather than delay the release, 343 Industries opted to release the files for free download alongside several previews of the book's interior. These files can be found in the gallery section below, or in the blog post linked here.[3]
Official summary
Deluxe edition
An additional deluxe edition variant of The Art of Halo Infinite was additionally released, containing several art prints and a unique cover and slipcase inspired by the MJOLNIR GEN3 armor worn by John-117.[1][4]
The unique cover on the deluxe edition contains an additional text message in the print, recounting the successful completion of Operation: WOLFE, as depicted in Halo: Shadows of Reach;
Gallery
Cover art and editions
Preliminary cover art for the book prior to the cover art's unveiling on July 27, 2020.[1]
Interior
Preview of concept art for Installation 07, by Kory Lynn Hubbell.
Preview of concept art for a Pelican dropping off a Warthog by Darren Bacon and Martin Deschambault.
Preview of concept art for Marine forces on the ring, by David Heidhoff.
Preview of concept art for Banished spacecraft interiors, by Nicolas Bouvier, Martin Deschambault and Sperasoft.
September 2021 art drop
Early concept art of a civilian looking at advertisements for the SPARTAN-IV program.
Concept art of a Forerunner beam emitter.
Concept art of a lone M12B Warthog.
Concept art of a Banished stronghold.
Concept art of three Banished Banshees flying over a valley.
Concept art of Marines preparing to ambush a Jiralhanae patrol.
Early concept art of an OF92 Booster Frame approaching Installation 07.
Concept art of an Scorpion tank approaching a Banished stronghold.
Concept art of a light bridge.
Early concept art of John-117 fighting Atriox.
Concept art of Behemoth.
Concept art of a firing range at the Avery J. Johnson Academy of Military Science.
Concept art of the broken Installation 07.
Concept art of Aquarius.
Concept art of an alley on Bazaar.
Concept art of Live Fire.
Concept art of Recharge.
Concept art of a Spartan driving a Chopper through a desert environment.
Concept art of a Banished holotank.
Sources
- ^ a b c d IGN, The Art of Halo Infinite: Exclusive Cover Reveal (Retrieved on Jun 1, 2020) [archive]
- ^ Amazon, The Art of Halo Infinite (Retrieved on Jun 1, 2020) [archive]
- ^ Halo Waypoint, The Art of Halo Infinite (Retrieved on Sep 23, 2021) [archive]
- ^ Dark Horse, The Art of Halo Infinite HC (Deluxe Edition) (Retrieved on Jan 13, 2022) [archive]
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