2007 (real world)
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The year 2007 saw the release of several Halo-related titles, most notably Halo 3, the conclusion to the Halo trilogy, and the novel Halo: Contact Harvest.
Events[edit]
February[edit]
February 20
- Crackdown, a game containing an invitation to the Halo 3 Beta, was released.
April[edit]
April 12
- Halo 2 Auto-Update 5 is released.[1]
April 17
- The Blastacular Pack for Halo 2 is released.[2]
May[edit]
May 11
- The Halo 3 Beta is first released to a limited audience.
May 16
- The Halo 3 Beta becomes accessible to the public.
May 25
- Patch #1 for Halo 2 Vista is released, removing the infamous .ass image from the files.
May 31
- [Halo 2 (Windows Vista)|Halo 2 for Windows Vista]] is released for the PC.
June[edit]
June 10
- The Halo 3 Beta comes to a close.[3]
June 14
- Halo 3: The Cradle of Life was found by a Bungie.net user, crazyBoy3.
July[edit]
July 10
- The Halo 3 E3 2007 Trailer is released.
- Halo: Arms Race, the first in the Halo: Landfall series of live-action short films, is released.
August[edit]
August 1
- Marathon 2: Durandal is released on Xbox Live Arcade.
August 10
- An internal build of Halo 3 titled Halo 3 Epsilon is released to Microsoft employees.
August 22
- The first issue of the Halo: Uprising series of comics is released.
August 28
- Halo: Combat, the second part of the Halo: Landfall series, is released.
August 29
- Halo 3 goes gold.
- Halo 3 Epsilon is closed.
September[edit]
September 18
- Halo ActionClix is released.
September 24
- Halo: Last One Standing, the final part of Halo: Landfall, is released.
September 25
- Halo 3 released in North America.
- Halo 3: The Official Strategy Guide was released.
September 26
- Halo 3 released in Europe.
September 27
- Halo 3 released in Japan and the rest of Asia.
September 28
- Halo 3 released in most South Korean video game shops.
October[edit]
October 5
- Bungie and Microsoft announced an end to their partnership, effectively making Bungie an independent company once again.[4]
October 9
- Gravesite was released digitally.
October 18
- Patch #2 for Halo 2 Vista is released.
October 30
- The novel Halo: Contact Harvest is released.
November[edit]
November 20
- The Halo 3: Original Soundtrack is released.[5]
November 21
- The second issue of Halo: Uprising is released.
December[edit]
December 11
- The Heroic Map Pack for Halo 3 is released.
Unknown Date[edit]
- Museum first aired on TV.
- The trailer Believe: The John 117 Monument was released.
- Enemy Weapon first aired on TV.
Sources[edit]
- ^ Bungie.net, Halo 2 Auto-update is up (Retrieved on Jun 1, 2020) [archive]
- ^ Bungie.net, New Halo 2 Maps Revealed! (Retrieved on Jun 1, 2020) [archive]
- ^ Bungie.net: Goodbye Halo 3 Beta, We Barely Knew Thee
- ^ halo.bungie.org: Microsoft And Bungie Studios To Evolve Relationship
- ^ halo.bungie.org: Sometimes, it pays to comparison-shop
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