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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
The track was first heard in ''[[Halo Infinite Campaign Gameplay Premiere]]'', when John-117 takes an elevator, and was released on YouTube on [[2020#July|August 4, 2020]]. {{Ref/Site|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gESYyh_tsGA|Site=YouTube|Page=Halo Infinite - Official Soundtrack – Reverie}} The track plays during the closing cutscene of Warship Gbraakon. The track is also the second track heard in the Halo Infinite credits.
The track was first heard in ''[[Halo Infinite Campaign Gameplay Premiere]]'', when John-117 takes an elevator, and was released on YouTube on [[2020#July|August 4, 2020]]. {{Ref/Site|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gESYyh_tsGA|Site=YouTube|Page=Halo Infinite - Official Soundtrack – Reverie}} The track plays during the closing cutscene of Warship Gbraakon, when emerging on to the ring surface in Outpost Tremonius, and in the open world. The track is also the second track heard in the Halo Infinite credits.


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 15:26, January 28, 2022

Reverie

Album:

Halo Infinite Original Soundtrack

Composer(s):

Curtis Schweitzer

Length:

3:40

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Reverie is the tenth track in Halo Infinite Original Soundtrack.[1]

Overview

The track is intended as a motif for the game's quieter exploration moments.[2]

Appearances

The track was first heard in Halo Infinite Campaign Gameplay Premiere, when John-117 takes an elevator, and was released on YouTube on August 4, 2020. [3] The track plays during the closing cutscene of Warship Gbraakon, when emerging on to the ring surface in Outpost Tremonius, and in the open world. The track is also the second track heard in the Halo Infinite credits.

Sources