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===July===
===July===
*'''July 13''': ''[[Halo 3]]'' becomes available for ''The Master Chief Collection'' on PC/Steam, alongside the launch of [[Season 2: Spark]].<ref group="note">This article uses the [[Wikipedia:Pacific Time Zone|Pacific Time Zone]] to determine the release date.</ref>
*'''July 13''': ''[[Halo 3]]'' becomes available for ''The Master Chief Collection'' on PC/Steam, alongside the launch of [[Season 2: Spark]].{{Ref/Note|This article uses the [[Wikipedia:Pacific Time Zone|Pacific Time Zone]] to determine the release date.}}
*'''July 23''': ''[[Halo Infinite]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Campaign mode is showcased at the Xbox Games Showcase.
*'''July 23''': ''[[Halo Infinite]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Campaign mode is showcased at the Xbox Games Showcase.



Revision as of 23:47, April 14, 2021

Events

March

May

July

September

  • September 21: Halo 3: ODST is released for The Master Chief Collection on PC, with the addition of Firefight to the collection on all platforms and the launch of Season 3: Recon.
  • September 22: Halo: Shadows of Reach was originally set to be released, before being delayed until October 20th.

October

  • October 20: Halo: Shadows of Reach is released.

November

December

Notes

  1. ^ This article uses the Pacific Time Zone to determine the release date.

Sources

  1. ^ Twitter, #Halo 4 (Retrieved on Jun 1, 2020) [archive]
  2. ^ Amazon, The Art of Halo Infinite (Retrieved on Jun 1, 2020) [archive]