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*The original name Grifball was going to be "Halo Rugby" but was later changed when Gustavo Sorola thought the original title was weak.{{Citation needed}}
*The original name Grifball was going to be "Halo Rugby" but was later changed when Gustavo Sorola thought the original title was weak.{{Citation needed}}
*The Blargball variant of Grifball is a reference to the only word Elites in Red vs Blue say, aside from occasional grunts and honks.
*The Blargball variant of Grifball is a reference to the only word Elites in Red vs Blue say, aside from occasional grunts and honks.
*[[McFarlane Toys]] produced a [[McFarlane Toys/Miscellaneous#Grifball Spartan|Grifball action figure]] in orange [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark VI/R variant|Recon]] armor. This was also the first ever action figure made based on Rooster Teeth productions.<ref name="bts-rt"/>
*[[McFarlane Toys]] produced a [[McFarlane Toys/Miscellaneous#Grifball Spartan|Grifball action figure]] in orange [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark VI/R variant|Recon]] armor. This was also the first ever action figure made based on Rooster Teeth productions.{{Ref/Reuse|bts-rt}}
*On October 27, 2012, Achievement Hunter released a Minecraft Let's Play which featured them (including Geoff Ramsey, the voice of Grif) playing Grifball on a map made by AxialMatt.
*On October 27, 2012, Achievement Hunter released a Minecraft Let's Play which featured them (including Geoff Ramsey, the voice of Grif) playing Grifball on a map made by AxialMatt.
*Grifball was intended to be part of ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'', but the gametype never made it into the game.
*Grifball was intended to be part of ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'', but the gametype never made it into the game.