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A '''Trailer''' is a short video used to advertise and showcase an upcoming game. A trailer may or may not contain actual footage from the game in question. [[Bungie]] has released trailers for ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', ''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[Halo 3]]'', ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' and ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. [[Ensemble Studios]] also released multiple trailers for ''[[Halo Wars]]''.
A '''trailer''' is a short video used to advertise and showcase an upcoming product. A trailer for a video game may or may not contain actual footage from the game in question. [[Bungie]] has released trailers for ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', ''[[Halo 2]]'', ''[[Halo 3]]'', ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' and ''[[Halo: Reach]]''. [[Ensemble Studios]] also released multiple trailers for ''[[Halo Wars]]''.


== Announcement Trailer ==
== Announcement trailer ==
An '''Announcement Trailer''' is often used by gaming companies to introduce upcoming games to the public. These trailers are often pre-rendered (meaning they do not show actual gameplay footage, but rather a cinematic) and filled with action in order to excite the fans and stimulate those yet to become fans. The most common choice of where to release these videos is at [[E3]].
An '''announcement trailer''' is often used by gaming companies to introduce upcoming games to the public. These trailers are often pre-rendered (meaning they do not show actual gameplay footage, but rather a cinematic) and filled with action in order to excite the fans and stimulate those yet to become fans. The most common choice of where to release these videos is at [[E3]].


Note that these trailers are sometimes created in the midst of game development, so, quite often, footage seen in the trailer is modified in the final game, or changed altogether. Because of this, it is sometimes difficult to consider the information in the announcement trailer as [[Halopedia: Canon Policy|canon]].
Note that these trailers are sometimes created in the midst of game development, so, quite often, footage seen in the trailer is modified in the final game, or changed altogether. Because of this, it is sometimes difficult to consider the information in the announcement trailer as [[Halopedia: Canon Policy|canon]].
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*[[Halo: Reach Announcement Trailer]]
*[[Halo: Reach Announcement Trailer]]


==Gameplay Trailer==
==Gameplay trailer==
A '''Gameplay Trailer''' primarily showcases in-game or gameplay footage of a game.
A '''gameplay trailer''' primarily showcases in-game or gameplay footage of a game.


*[[Halo 3 E3 2007 Trailer]]
*[[Halo 3 E3 2007 Trailer]]
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*[[Halo: Reach Welcome to Firefight 2.0 Trailer]]
*[[Halo: Reach Welcome to Firefight 2.0 Trailer]]


==Cinematic Trailer==
==Cinematic trailer==
A '''Cinematic Trailer''' can showcase a cinematic or cinematics that actually appear in the game, or alternatively, the trailer can be an entirely separate, pre-rendered cinematic of its own.
A '''cinematic trailer''' can showcase a cinematic or cinematics that actually appear in the game, or alternatively, the trailer can be an entirely separate, pre-rendered cinematic of its own.


*[[Halo 2 Cinematic Trailer]]
*[[Halo 2 Cinematic Trailer]]

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A trailer is a short video used to advertise and showcase an upcoming product. A trailer for a video game may or may not contain actual footage from the game in question. Bungie has released trailers for Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST and Halo: Reach. Ensemble Studios also released multiple trailers for Halo Wars.

Announcement trailer

An announcement trailer is often used by gaming companies to introduce upcoming games to the public. These trailers are often pre-rendered (meaning they do not show actual gameplay footage, but rather a cinematic) and filled with action in order to excite the fans and stimulate those yet to become fans. The most common choice of where to release these videos is at E3.

Note that these trailers are sometimes created in the midst of game development, so, quite often, footage seen in the trailer is modified in the final game, or changed altogether. Because of this, it is sometimes difficult to consider the information in the announcement trailer as canon.

Gameplay trailer

A gameplay trailer primarily showcases in-game or gameplay footage of a game.

Cinematic trailer

A cinematic trailer can showcase a cinematic or cinematics that actually appear in the game, or alternatively, the trailer can be an entirely separate, pre-rendered cinematic of its own.