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In Game Franchise and Spin-offs

  • Halo (series), a video game franchise by Bungie and Microsoft Game Studios
    • Halo (megastructure), the megastructure that is the center of the game's canon
    • Halo: Combat Evolved, the first game in the series, released in 2001
      • Halo Original Soundtrack, the soundtrack for the first game in the series
    • Halo 2, the second game in the series, released in 2004
      • Halo 2 Original Soundtrack, the soundtrack for the second game in the series split into two volumes; Volume one and two released at different dates
    • Halo 3, the third game in the series, released in 2007
      • Halo 3 Original Soundtrack, the soundtrack for the third game in the series
    • Halo Wars, a real-time strategy spin-off created by Ensemble Studios, released in 2009.
    • Halo 3: ODST, a game set during the events of Halo 2 and Halo 3, released in 2009
    • Halo: Reach, a prequel to the first game, released in 2010
      • Halo: Reach Original Soundtrack, the soundtrack for the above game in the series
    • Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, the remake of the first game, released in November, 2011
    • Halo 4, the first installment to the franchise's second trilogy, the Reclaimer Trilogy, released in November 2012
      • Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn, a live-action web series set in the game's universe to promote the release of Halo 4
    • Halo 5, To (possibly) be announced at E3 2014 (Part of the Reclaimer Trilogy), release date is unknown
    • Halo 6, To (possibly) be announced at E3 2016 (Part of the Reclaimer Trilogy), release date is unknown
    • Halo Legends, a series of short animated films set in the Halo franchise's universe

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