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Season

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Seasons are a feature of Halo: Reach, Halo 5: Guardians and Halo Wars 2, primarily focused on their games' respective competitive modes. Seasons have typically accompanied new ranked settings, a handful of title updates and patches and accompanied the release of DLC. Leaderboards on Halo Waypoint are additionally organised by season, with a new season seeing the reset of leaderboards and new matchmaking playlists.

Seasons were introduced to Halo: The Master Chief Collection following the 2019 release of Halo: Reach and the collection for PC, serving as the game's ongoing post-launch support with each new season bringing new cosmetic customisation unlocks and gameplay improvements.

Halo: Reach seasons

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Halo 5: Guardians seasons

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Halo Wars 2 seasons

Seasons are present in Halo Wars 2. During the first year of the game's life cycle, seasons were released roughly once a month to coincide with downloadable content releases or other events such as the launch of Xbox One X. Since then, the output of Seasons has slowed to as little as one per-year. Seasons are a fixture of the game's ranked multiplayer, used for leaderboard and rank resets. Season refreshes are typically accompanied by a Title Update, and may have several mid-season patches.

For a full list of seasons, click show below;

Halo Wars 2 seasons
Season Start date End date
Season 0 (Halo Wars 2) February 28, 2017 March 20, 2017
Season 1 (Halo Wars 2) March 20, 2017 April 28, 2017
Season 2 (Halo Wars 2) April 28, 2017 May 22, 2017
Season 3 (Halo Wars 2) May 22, 2017 June 28, 2017
Season 4 (Halo Wars 2) June 28, 2017 July 25, 2017
Season 5 (Halo Wars 2) July 25, 2017 August 17, 2017
Season 6 (Halo Wars 2) August 17, 2017 September 26, 2017
Season 7 (Halo Wars 2) September 26, 2017 November 2, 2017
Season 8 (Halo Wars 2) November 2, 2017 January 16, 2018
Season 9 (Halo Wars 2) January 16, 2018 March 29, 2018
Season 9.5 (Halo Wars 2) March 29, 2018 April 2, 2018
Season 10 (Halo Wars 2) April 2, 2018 July 18, 2018
Season 11 (Halo Wars 2) July 18, 2018 December 13, 2018
Season 12 (Halo Wars 2) December 13, 2018 May 30, 2019
Season 13 (Halo Wars 2) May 30, 2019 December 16, 2019
Season 14 (Halo Wars 2) December 16, 2019 August 13, 2020
Season 15 (Halo Wars 2) August 13, 2020
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Halo: The Master Chief Collection seasons

Seasons were first introduced to Halo: The Master Chief Collection with the addition of Halo: Reach to the collection in December 2019. As of December 2020, 343 Industries intends to support the game with seasonal content roughly every two months, with current plans giving the game a ten total seasons. Following the release of Season 10 will determine whether more seasons will be released.[1]

List of Seasons
Season Description Start Date
Season 1: Noble icon
Season 1: Noble
The first season implemented within The Master Chief Collection. Titled "Noble" after NOBLE Team, this season focuses on Halo: Reach, including the game's armor customization system. December 3, 2019
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Season 2: Spark
This season was launched following the release of Halo 3 for PC. Titled after 343 Guilty Spark, this season focuses on Halo: Combat Evolved, adding vehicle and weapon skins, visor colors, and nameplates. July 14, 2020
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Season 3: Recon
The third season was launched with the release of Halo 3: ODST for PC. Titled after Halo 3: ODST's original title (Halo 3: Recon), this season focuses on Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST, adding weapon skins and visor colors to Halo 3, while reintroducing ODST's playable Firefight characters, and also adding nameplates. September 21, 2020
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Season 4: Reclaimer
Season 4 was launched with the release of Halo 4 for PC. Titled after the Forerunner term for humanity reclaiming the Mantle, this season brings additional cosmetic customization options to Halo 3 and Halo 4, and nameplates.[2][3] November 16, 2020
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Season 5: Anvil
Titled after both the Anvil Initiative and ANVIL Station, Season 5 added the AKIS and Mariner helmets into Halo: Reach, years after being teased in promotional material for the Defiant Map Pack in 2011[4], alongside nameplates and additional cosmetic customization options to Halo: Reach and Halo 3, including 12 armors from the cancelled Halo Online for the latter. January 27, 2021
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Season 6: Raven
Season 6 succeeded Season 5, in April 2021. Named after Fireteam Raven, this season included new customization options for Halo 3, including animated visors and nameplates, back accessories, and new armor permutations from Halo: Online, as well as the four ODST armors used by Fireteam Raven in the namesake game. It also added a new map for Halo 3, Waterfall. April 7, 2021
Season 7: Elite Season 7 will succeed Season 6, some time in 2021.[4] Named after the human designation for the Sangheili, the season will include new armor permutation from Halo Online for the Elites as well as skins for the Type-1 energy sword for Halo 3, alongside vehicle skins and graphical updates for Halo: Combat Evolved, and the Champions Bundle content and armor effects for Halo 4. TBD
Season 8 Season 8 will succeed Season 7, some time in 2021.[1] TBD
Season 9 Season 9 will succeed Season 8, some time in 2021.[1] TBD
Season 10 Season 10 will succeed Season 9, some time in 2021.[1] TBD

Season points

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The season point currency icon.

Season points are a new in-game currency introduced with the Season system. They can be used within the various unlock tiers of each season to unlock armor permutations, skins, nameplates, Firefight voices, and more. Initially, season points could only be earned by progressing in the game's rank scheme through regular multiplayer, though the addition of Challenges has resulted in a wider array of season point earning potential across multiplayer, campaign, Firefight, Forge and custom games. Season points are a purely in-game currency, and cannot be bought through real-world purchases.

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