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==Canon status==
==Canon status==
[[File:GhostsAndGlass_FullArt-scaled.jpg|thumb|250px|Anuru Kawiti's in-universe painting hosted in the Museum of Humanity.]]
According to Kotaku founder Brian Crecente on Kotaku on September 13, 2007, during a discussion he had with [[Frank O'Connor]], the creators of the campaign were not informed of the ending of ''Halo 3'', leading to multiple inconsistencies with the narrative depicted in ''Believe'' and the game's story.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://kotaku.com/gaming/gallery/halo-diorama-may-tour-country-299470.php|Site=Kotaku.com|Page=Halo Diorama May Tour Country|D=16|M=9|Y=2007}} However, according to [[Jeff Easterling]] on September 9, 2018 it was canon "for now".{{Ref/Twitter|Id=CanonForNow|GrimbrotherOne|1038618041989251072|Jeff Easterling|Quote=They are for now. Anything marketing/ad based is no real big deal to adjust or retire if necessary.|Y=2018|M=9|D=9}}
According to Kotaku founder Brian Crecente on Kotaku on September 13, 2007, during a discussion he had with [[Frank O'Connor]], the creators of the campaign were not informed of the ending of ''Halo 3'', leading to multiple inconsistencies with the narrative depicted in ''Believe'' and the game's story.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://kotaku.com/gaming/gallery/halo-diorama-may-tour-country-299470.php|Site=Kotaku.com|Page=Halo Diorama May Tour Country|D=16|M=9|Y=2007}} However, according to [[Jeff Easterling]] on September 9, 2018 it was canon "for now".{{Ref/Twitter|Id=CanonForNow|GrimbrotherOne|1038618041989251072|Jeff Easterling|Quote=They are for now. Anything marketing/ad based is no real big deal to adjust or retire if necessary.|Y=2018|M=9|D=9}} In [[2025]], the campaign was referenced in the [[Halo Waypoint Chronicle|chronicle story]] ''[[Halo: 'Ghosts & Glass' by B. Giraud]]'' as an in-universe art series by [[Anaru Kawiti]], with a particular art piece by [[Anaru Kawiti]] featured in the [[Museum of Humanity]] and depicting the sacrifice of a [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-II]].{{Ref/Novel|Halo: 'Ghosts & Glass' by B. Giraud}}


==References to Believe==
==References to Believe==

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