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*A shorter, forty second long version of this trailer has been made as a television comercial, which features some new and extended footage.<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/showcases/halo-reach?sid=6272280&overridePid=960512 Television commercial on Gamespot.com]</ref> | *A shorter, forty second long version of this trailer has been made as a television comercial, which features some new and extended footage.<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/showcases/halo-reach?sid=6272280&overridePid=960512 Television commercial on Gamespot.com]</ref> | ||
*At approximately thirty seconds, the chainguns on the [[Warthogs]] are firing; however, their barrels are not spinning. | *At approximately thirty seconds, the chainguns on the [[Warthogs]] are firing; however, their barrels are not spinning. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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The Battle Begins is a campaign-exclusive trailer for Halo: Reach. It was released on July 29th, 2010 and runs for 1:06.[1] It has a more dramatic tone than previous trailers, focusing on parts of the campaign that contemplate the Covenant invasion and destruction of Reach.
Trivia
- Contributors at HBO have noted that the final image of Noble Six staring at a crashed Covenant vessel resembles Crashed, a piece of artwork from Marathon 2: Durandal that was drawn by Craig Mullins.
- A shorter, forty second long version of this trailer has been made as a television comercial, which features some new and extended footage.[2]
- At approximately thirty seconds, the chainguns on the Warthogs are firing; however, their barrels are not spinning.
Gallery
Noble Six surveys the city of Manassas.
- Noble Six Reach.jpg
Noble Six looks out at a mountain range, where a Covenant ship lies in ruin.
Sources