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Events[edit]

January[edit]

  • January 2: Halo: Epitaph was set to release on this date following a delay from an original release date of 2023, before being pushed back to February 27.[1]
  • January 5: A partnership between 343 Industries and Mantic Games to bring a new tabletop game based on the Halo universe is announced.[2]
  • January 30: Content Update 29, the next content drop for Halo Infinite was launched, marking the end of the "Season" nomenclature for the game.

February[edit]

March[edit]

  • March 5: Halo: Meridian Divide was set to be re-released by Simon & Schuster on this date, before being pushed back to April 30.[1]
  • March 7: "Onyx", the sixth episode of the second season of the Halo television series, aired.
  • March 14: "Thermopylae", the seventh episode of the second season of the Halo television series, aired.
  • March 21: "Halo", the eighth and last episode of the second season of the Halo television series, aired.
  • March 26: Halo: Battle Born is re-released on this date, alongside two new short stories.[4]

April[edit]

May[edit]

July[edit]

  • July 18: Its announced that the third season of Halo: The Television Series is cancelled and won't be streamed by Paramount+.[6]
  • July 22: Halo: Anvil Accord, the tenth short in the Halo Waypoint Chronicle series, is released.
  • July 30:
    • Halo: Empty Throne was set to be released by Simon & Schuster on this date, before being pushed back to October 8.
    • The July Update is released for Halo Infinite.

August[edit]

September[edit]

October[edit]

November[edit]

  • November 5: The 2024 Winter Update is released for Halo Infinite.
  • November 8: Halo: Age of Retribution, the thirteenth short in the Halo Waypoint Chronicle series, is released to celebrate Halo 2's 20th anniversary.[9]
  • November 16: Halo: Flashpoint, the Halo tabletop game made by Mantic Games, is released on the US.[10]
  • November 30: Halo: Flashpoint is released on UK, EU, and Australia.[10]

December[edit]

  • December 10: Halo: Empty Throne was set to be released by Simon & Schuster on this date, before being pushed back to December 17.[11]
  • December 17: Halo: Empty Throne was set to be released on this date, before being pushed back to February 18, 2025.

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Didact's Delights (Retrieved on Dec 17, 2022) [archive]
  2. ^ Mantic Games, On the 12th Day of Xmas: Special Announcement (Retrieved on Jan 5, 2024) [archive]
  3. ^ Twitter, Halo: "They will be remembered. #HaloTheSeries Season 2 premieres February 8, 2024 on #ParamountPlus." (Retrieved on Dec 2, 2023) [archive]
  4. ^ Simon & Schuster, Halo: Battle Born (Retrieved on Nov 16, 2023) [archive]
  5. ^ Simon & Schuster, Halo: Meridian Divide (Retrieved on Nov 16, 2023) [archive]
  6. ^ Variety, ‘Halo’ Canceled After Two Seasons at Paramount+
  7. ^ Simon & Schuster, Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual (Retrieved on Nov 16, 2023) [archive]
  8. ^ a b IGN, The Making of Halo The Series: Hope, Heroism, Humanity Revealed by Dark Horse (Retrieved on Jun 3, 2024) [archive]
  9. ^ Halo Waypoint, Great Journey Operation Launch (Retrieved on Nov 5, 2024) [archive]
  10. ^ a b Mantic Games, Halo: Flashpoint – Release Dates (Retrieved on Oct 24, 2024) [archive]
  11. ^ Simon & Schuster, Halo: Empty Throne (Retrieved on Nov 16, 2023) [archive]