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'''Welcome to Firefight 2.0''' is a trailer for ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', showcasing the [[Firefight]] mode in the game for the first time. It was released on June 16th, during [[Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3 2010]].<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=e32010ff '''Bungie.net''': ''Welcome to Firefight 2.0 '']</ref>
'''Welcome to Firefight 2.0''' is a trailer for ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', showcasing the [[Firefight]] mode in the game for the first time. It was released on June 16, during [[Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3 2010]].<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=e32010ff '''Bungie.net''': ''Welcome to Firefight 2.0 '']</ref>


==Observations==
==Observations==
*Brute [[Type-25 Carbine|Spikers]] make a reappearance at 0:10.
*Brute [[Paegaas Workshop Spiker|Spikers]] make a reappearance at 0:10.
*The Brute [[Jiralhanae power armor|Power Armor]] of ''[[Halo 3]]'' is gone, as Power Armor did not see wide distribution until the [[Great Schism]], yet, like in ''Halo 3'', rank is displayed by the color of the bits of armor that remain. Also, while the helmets of the two [[Jiralhanae Minor|Brute Minors]] are smooth and featureless, like the helmets were in ''Halo 2'', the golden-colored Brute's helmet is of a more elaborate style, if not to the same extent as the helmets were in ''Halo 3''.
*The Brute [[Jiralhanae power armor|Power Armor]] of ''[[Halo 3]]'' is gone, as Power Armor did not see wide distribution until the [[Great Schism]], yet, like in ''Halo 3'', rank is displayed by the color of the bits of armor that remain. Also, while the helmets of the two [[Jiralhanae Minor|Brute Minors]] are smooth and featureless, like the helmets were in ''Halo 2'', the golden-colored Brute's helmet is of a more elaborate style, if not to the same extent as the helmets were in ''Halo 3''.
*A large number of Brutes are shown armed with [[Type-50 Directed Energy Rifle/Heavy|Concussion Rifles]] at 0:12. Later, an Elite is also seen wielding one at 0:44.
*A large number of Brutes are shown armed with [[Elo'Nakada-pattern concussion rifle|Concussion Rifles]] at 0:12. Later, an Elite is also seen wielding one at 0:44.
*At 0:19 and 0:51, we see third-person assassination animations for [[Kig-yar|Jackals]] and [[Unggoy|Grunts]], respectively.
*At 0:19 and 0:51, we see third-person assassination animations for [[Kig-yar|Jackals]] and [[Unggoy|Grunts]], respectively.
*At 0:22, we see that the hunter is sniped in the neck and it's midsection is armored, like in [[Halo 3]] & [[Halo 3: ODST|Halo 3:ODST]].
*At 0:22, we see that the hunter is sniped in the neck and it's midsection is armored, like in [[Halo 3]] & [[Halo 3: ODST|Halo 3:ODST]].
*When the player shoots the [[Unggoy|Grunt]]'s methane tank at 0:24, the force of the gas being released propels the Grunt into the air, similar to a distinctive Grunt death animation from ''[[Halo Wars]]''. The Grunt stays alive for a few seconds after being pushed into the air before it dies.
*When the player shoots the [[Unggoy|Grunt]]'s methane tank at 0:24, the force of the gas being released propels the Grunt into the air, similar to a distinctive Grunt death animation from ''[[Halo Wars]]''. The Grunt stays alive for a few seconds after being pushed into the air before it dies.
*The [[H-165 FOM|Target Locator]] makes one of its first appearances at 0:32. At 0:38, we see that the Locator's aim can be adjusted to at least some extent even after it begins firing and can lock on and follow any creature or vehichle. The Target Locator is a laser designator that can be used to call in small-scale [[orbital bombardment]].
*The [[H-165 FOM|Target Locator]] makes one of its first appearances at 0:32. At 0:38, we see that the Locator's aim can be adjusted to at least some extent even after it begins firing and can lock on and follow any creature or vehichle. The Target Locator is a laser designator that can be used to call in small-scale [[orbital bombardment]].
*At 0:41, we see a [[Sangheili General]] for the first time, shown charging through a [[Armor Abilities#Drop_Shield|Drop Shield]] while wielding an [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|Energy Sword]].
*At 0:41, we see a [[Sangheili General]] for the first time, shown charging through a [[Armor Abilities#Drop Shield|Drop Shield]] while wielding an [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|Energy Sword]].


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