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Finally, ''ODST'' adds a new co-op multiplayer gametype called [[Firefight]], in which players are allowed to pick their character, choose their personal emblem, and decide whether or not their character is wearing their helmet (with the exceptions of the Rookie, who must wear his helmet, and of [[Avery Junior Johnson|Johnson]], who cannot wear one). For more details on Firefight, see its main article.
Finally, ''ODST'' adds a new co-op multiplayer gametype called [[Firefight]], in which players are allowed to pick their character, choose their personal emblem, and decide whether or not their character is wearing their helmet (with the exceptions of the Rookie, who must wear his helmet, and of [[Avery Junior Johnson|Johnson]], who cannot wear one). For more details on Firefight, see its main article.


===Halo: Reach===
===''Halo: Reach''===
''[[Halo: Reach]]'', like its predecessors, has full co-op features, but unlike the previous games, no player's appearance is set. Each player can extensively customize the appearance of [[SPARTAN-B312|Noble Six]] in Campaign mode, and this appearance is applied to their character in co-op as well. No changes are made to Campaign dialogue to reflect the fact that there are up to ''four'' "Noble Sixes".  
''[[Halo: Reach]]'', like its predecessors, has full co-op features, but unlike the previous games, no player's appearance is set. Each player can extensively customize the appearance of [[SPARTAN-B312|Noble Six]] in Campaign mode, and this appearance is applied to their character in co-op as well. No changes are made to Campaign dialogue to reflect the fact that there are up to ''four'' "Noble Sixes".