Halo (disambiguation)

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Many products and ideas that are set in the Halo Universe contain the word, or are titled, "Halo", named primarily after the Halo Array, a series of massive ring-shaped space installations.

Video Games

The Halo Trilogy - The original first-person shooter trilogy.

A series of Halo spin-off games.

Video Game Levels

Films

  • Halo: Landfall - A series of live-action short films made to promote the release of Halo 3.
  • Halo Movie - The Hollywood feature production. It has been delayed indefinitely, and executive producer Peter Jackson and director Neill Blomkamp have both confirmed that their involvement has ended.
  • Halo Legends - A series of anime shorts set in the Halo Universe.

Novels

Music

Books

Forerunner Constructs

Installation 00 and the Halo Array
  • The Halos - The Forerunner weapons of absolute last resort.
    • The Ark - A place where all Halos can be activated simultaneously.
    • Installation 01 - One of the multiple Halo rings not visited during the series, but seen in holograms.
    • Installation 02 - One of the multiple Halo rings not visited during the series, but seen in holograms.
    • Installation 03 - One of the multiple Halo rings not visited during the series, but seen in holograms.
    • Installation 04 - The first Halo discovered, also known as Alpha Halo.
      • Installation 04B - A replacement for the original ring that Master Chief destroyed.
    • Installation 05 - The second Halo discovered, also known as Delta Halo.
    • Installation 06 - One of the multiple Halo rings not visited during the series, but seen in holograms.
    • Installation 07 - One of the multiple Halo rings not visited during the series, but seen in holograms.

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