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*October 13th: [http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Halo_Encyclopedia Halo Encyclopedia] is released
*October 13th: [http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Halo_Encyclopedia Halo Encyclopedia] is released
*November 5th: ''[[Halo Waypoint]]'' is released.
*November 5th: ''[[Halo Waypoint]]'' is released.
*November 7th: ''[[The Babysitter]]'' short film is released.
*November 21st: ''[[The Duel]]'' short film is released.
*November 24th: ''[[Halo: Evolutions]]'' is released.
*December 5th: ''[[The Package]]'' Part One short film is released.
*December 12th: ''The Package'' Part Two is released. [[Halo: Reach Video Games Awards Trailer]] is aired live on the Spike TV Video Game Awards 2009.

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Real Events

  • February 26th:Halo Wars is released in Japan and Australia.
  • February 27th:Halo Wars is released in the PAL Region.
  • March 3rd:Halo Wars is released in North America.
  • April 9th:The first Mythic Map Pack, is released.
  • Between April 9th and July 21st:Halo Wars releases a Game Expansion, along with Reinforcements, Tug of War and Keep Away.
  • July 21st: Historic Battles, Halo Wars' first map pack, is released.
  • July 22nd: Halo: Helljumper is released
  • September 22nd:Halo 3: ODST, along with a copy of all Halo 3 map packs, is released. Along with the second Mythic Map Pack.
  • October 13th: Halo Encyclopedia is released
  • November 5th: Halo Waypoint is released.
  • November 7th: The Babysitter short film is released.
  • November 21st: The Duel short film is released.
  • November 24th: Halo: Evolutions is released.
  • December 5th: The Package Part One short film is released.
  • December 12th: The Package Part Two is released. Halo: Reach Video Games Awards Trailer is aired live on the Spike TV Video Game Awards 2009.