2017
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2017 included the release of a sequel to Halo Wars, Halo Wars 2, as well as many novels and comics.
Events[edit]
January[edit]
January 20-30
February[edit]
February 17
- The Forge Leader DLC for Halo Wars 2 was released for free, ahead of the Halo Wars 2 release.
February 21
- Halo Wars 2 is released.[2]
February 22
- Halo Wars: Definitive Edition left early access.
March[edit]
March 1
- A replica of the UNSC Spirit of Fire is released by Dark Horse Comics.[3]
March 27
- Morgan Kinsano is released for Halo Wars 2.[4]
April[edit]
April 20
- Halo Wars: Definitive Edition is released for standalone purchase on Xbox One, Windows 10, and Steam.
April 25
- Halo: Envoy is released.[5]
April 27
May[edit]
May 1
- The Halo Legends on Netflix Trailer was released.
May 4
- Halo: Combat Evolved is inducted in the World Video Game Hall of Fame.[7]
May 22
- Sergeant Johnson is released for Halo Wars 2.[8]
June[edit]
June 13
- The Halo Wars 2 expansion Awakening the Nightmare is officially revealed, alongside the next two Leader DLCs; Jerome-092 and Arbiter Ripa 'Moramee.
June 14
- Halo Library Edition Volume 2 is released by Dark Horse Comics.[9]
June 28
- Jerome-092 and Ripa 'Moramee are released for Halo Wars 2.
July[edit]
July 25
- Serina and the missions of Operation: SPEARBREAKER are released for Halo Wars 2.[10]
July 26
- A replica of the AC-220 Vulture is set to be released by Dark Horse Comics.[11]
August[edit]
August 17
- Yapyap the Destroyer is released for Halo Wars 2.[10]
August 25
- Spartan Games is closed down, ceasing all production of Halo: Fleet Battles and Halo: Ground Command.[12]
August 29
- Halo: Retribution is released.
August 30
- Issue 1 of Halo: Rise of Atriox is released.[13]
September[edit]
September 1
September 5
- Halo: Warfleet is released in the United States.[15][16][17]
September 20
September 26
- The expansion Awakening the Nightmare is released for Halo Wars 2.[19][20]
October[edit]
October 5
- Halo: Warfleet is set to be released in the United Kingdom.[15][16][21]
October 11
- The Halo: Adult Coloring Book is released by Dark Horse Books.[22]
October 17
- Halo: Recruit, the first Halo VR media, is released.[23]
October 18
October 24
- Halo: Adult Coloring Book was released.
November[edit]
November 2
- The last content update for Halo 5: Guardians, Overtime, is released.[25]
November 14
- Halo: Legacy of Onyx is released.[26]
December[edit]
December 13
Sources[edit]
- ^ Twitter - Dan Ayoub
- ^ E3 2016, Xbox Media Briefing
- ^ Dark Horse Comics - Halo UNSC Spirit of Fire Ship Replica
- ^ Halo Waypoint: Welcome Kinsano
- ^ Simon & Schuster - Halo: Envoy
- ^ Halo Waypoint - Welcome Colony
- ^ AP News - Video Game Hall of Fame adds ‘Halo: Combat Evolved,’ 3 more
- ^ Halo Waypoint: Welcome Sgt. Johnson!
- ^ Dark Horse Comics - Halo Library Edition Volume 2 HC
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint - Halo Summer Celebration
- ^ Dark Horse COmics - Halo: UNSC Vulture Limited Edition Ship Replica
- ^ Spartan Games
- ^ Dark Horse: Halo: Rise of Atriox Issue 1
- ^ Twitter - RevellUSA
- ^ a b The Bookseller: Egmont signs Halo deal with Microsoft
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint - Community Update: Into the Storm
- ^ Bloomsbury - Halo Warfleet
- ^ Dark Horse: Halo: Rise of Atriox Issue 2
- ^ Halo Waypoint News - Introducing Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare
- ^ Gamestop
- ^ Waterstones - Halo Warfleet
- ^ Dark Horse: Dark Horse and 343 Industries Give Fans a Colorful New Book
- ^ The Verge - Microsoft’s Halo VR experience launches on October 17th
- ^ Dark Horse: Halo: Rise of Atriox Issue 3
- ^ Halo Waypoint - News, Weapon Tuning Update
- ^ Simon & Schuster - Halo: Legacy of Onyx
- ^ Dark Horse: Halo: Rise of Atriox Issue 4
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