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[[File:Crimson Map Pack - Banner.png|thumb|right|250px|The Crimson Map Pack.]]
[[File:Crimson Map Pack - Banner.png|thumb|250px|The Crimson Map Pack.]]
The '''Crimson Map Pack''' was the first [[Map pack|DLC]] [[map pack]] to be released for ''[[Halo 4]]'', officially announced on [[2012|October 24, 2012]].<ref>[http://majornelson.com/2012/10/24/announcing-the-halo-4-war-games-pass/ '''Major Nelson''': ''Announcing the Halo 4 War Games Pass]</ref> Released on December 10, 2012, the map pack includes three new [[multiplayer]] maps, ''[[Wreckage]]'', ''[[Harvest (level)|Harvest]]'', and ''[[Shatter]]''. It also includes eight additional [[achievement]]s worth a total of 250 gamerscore. The map pack is one of three included in the War Games Season Pass (an item included with the [[Halo 4 Limited Edition|''Halo 4'' Limited Edition]], as well as being separately purchasable for 2,000 Microsoft Points). The map pack can also be purchased individually for 800 Microsoft Points.<ref name="11.29.12">[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/11/29/The-Halo-Bulletin-112912-.aspx '''Halo Waypoint:''' ''The Halo Bulletin 11.29.12'']</ref> On July 7, [[2017]], along with all other ''Halo 3'', ''Halo 4'', and ''Halo: Reach'' DLC map packs, the Crimson Map Pack was made free to those on Xbox Live.<ref>[https://www.windowscentral.com/pick-all-halo-3-halo-4-and-halo-reach-dlc-free-today '''Windows Central''': ''Pick up all Halo 3, Halo 4 and Halo: Reach DLC for free today'']</ref> The pack is named after the protagonistic [[SPARTAN-IV]] [[Fireteam Crimson]].  
The '''Crimson Map Pack''' was the first [[Map pack|DLC]] [[map pack]] to be released for ''[[Halo 4]]'', officially announced on [[2012|October 24, 2012]].<ref>[http://majornelson.com/2012/10/24/announcing-the-halo-4-war-games-pass/ '''Major Nelson''': ''Announcing the Halo 4 War Games Pass]</ref> Released on December 10, 2012, the map pack includes three new [[multiplayer]] maps, ''[[Wreckage]]'', ''[[Harvest (level)|Harvest]]'', and ''[[Shatter]]''. It also includes eight additional [[achievement]]s worth a total of 250 gamerscore. The map pack is one of three included in the War Games Season Pass (an item included with the [[Halo 4 Limited Edition|''Halo 4'' Limited Edition]], as well as being separately purchasable for 2,000 Microsoft Points). The map pack can also be purchased individually for 800 Microsoft Points.<ref name="11.29.12">[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/11/29/The-Halo-Bulletin-112912-.aspx '''Halo Waypoint:''' ''The Halo Bulletin 11.29.12'']</ref> On July 7, [[2017]], along with all other ''[[Xbox 360]]'' ''Halo'' title DLC, the Crimson Map Pack was made free to those on Xbox Live.{{Ref/Site|D=01|M=6|Y=2020|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/halo-summer-celebration|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Halo Summer Celebration}} All Crimson map pack content is included in ''[[Halo: The Master Chief Collection]]''
 
The pack is named after the protagonistic [[SPARTAN-IV]] [[Fireteam Crimson]].  


==Maps==
==Maps==
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===Trailer===
===Trailer===
{{Main|Crimson Map Pack Trailer}}
{{Main|Crimson Map Pack Trailer}}
The Crimson Map Pack Trailer was released November 29, 2012. <ref name="11.29.12"/>
The Crimson Map Pack Trailer was released November 29, 2012.{{Ref/Reuse|11.29.12}}


==Production notes==
==Production notes==
Several ideas were explored but eventually scratched during the development of the Crimson Map Pack. These three maps were tentatively named '''Jewel''', '''Sentinel Factory''' and '''Infinity Engine'''. The latter was likely related to [[Invasion (Spartan Ops)|the same location]] in ''[[Spartan Ops]]''.<ref>[http://goranbukvic.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/i-finally-got-green-light-to-post-some.html?view=mosaic '''Goran Bukvic''': ''I finally got the green light to post some concepts I did for HALO 4 - Crimson Map'']</ref>
Several ideas were explored but eventually scratched during the development of the Crimson Map Pack. These three maps were tentatively named '''Jewel''', '''Sentinel Factory''' and '''Infinity Engine'''. The latter was likely related to [[Invasion (Spartan Ops)|the same location]] in ''[[Spartan Ops]]''.<ref>[http://goranbukvic.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/i-finally-got-green-light-to-post-some.html?view=mosaic '''Goran Bukvic''': ''I finally got the green light to post some concepts I did for HALO 4 - Crimson Map'']</ref> Another one, known as the "Forerunner Planet Builder," was also explored.


===Jewel===
===Jewel===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Jewel-1.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Jewel-1.jpg|Concept art of the terrain of Jewel.
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Jewel-2.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Jewel-2.jpg|Another piece of terrain concept art.
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Jewel-3.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Jewel-3.jpg|Concept art of a Forerunner structure on Jewel.
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Sentinel Factory===
===Sentinel Factory===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-SentinelFactory-1.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-SentinelFactory-1.jpg|Concept art of the [[sentinel factory]].
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-SentinelFactory-2.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-SentinelFactory-2.jpg|Concept art of the sentinel factory amid lush green terrain.
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-SentinelFactory-3.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-SentinelFactory-3.jpg|Concept art of a more vertically-oriented sentinel factory design.
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-SentinelFactory-4.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-SentinelFactory-4.jpg|More concept art of the sentinel factory.
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-SentinelFactory-5.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-SentinelFactory-5.jpg|More concept art of the sentinel factory.
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Infinity Engine===
===Infinity Engine===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-1.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-1.jpg|Concept art of Infinity Engine.
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-2.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-2.jpg|More concept art of Infinity Engine.
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-3.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-3.jpg|More concept art of Infinity Engine.
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-4.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-4.jpg|More concept art of Infinity Engine.
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-5.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-5.jpg|More concept art of Infinity Engine.
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-6.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-6.jpg|More concept art of Infinity Engine.
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-7.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-7.jpg|More concept art of Infinity Engine.
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-8.jpg
File:H4-Deleted-Crimson-Infinity-8.jpg|More concept art of Infinity Engine.
</gallery>
 
===Forerunner Planet Builder===
<gallery>
File:H4 PlanetBuilder Concept.jpg|Concept art of Forerunner Planet Builder.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Sources==
==Sources==
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[[Category:Multiplayer map packs]]
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Latest revision as of 11:45, April 12, 2023

This article is about the Halo 4 DLC. For other uses of the term, see Crimson.
The Crimson Map Pack.

The Crimson Map Pack was the first DLC map pack to be released for Halo 4, officially announced on October 24, 2012.[1] Released on December 10, 2012, the map pack includes three new multiplayer maps, Wreckage, Harvest, and Shatter. It also includes eight additional achievements worth a total of 250 gamerscore. The map pack is one of three included in the War Games Season Pass (an item included with the Halo 4 Limited Edition, as well as being separately purchasable for 2,000 Microsoft Points). The map pack can also be purchased individually for 800 Microsoft Points.[2] On July 7, 2017, along with all other Xbox 360 Halo title DLC, the Crimson Map Pack was made free to those on Xbox Live.[3] All Crimson map pack content is included in Halo: The Master Chief Collection

The pack is named after the protagonistic SPARTAN-IV Fireteam Crimson.

Maps[edit]

Harvest[edit]

Main article: Harvest (level)
Harvest.

Harvest is set on the agricultural human colony of Harvest, in the shadow of several space elevators.

Shatter[edit]

Main article: Shatter
Shatter.

Shatter is set at a Materials Group mining facility on Muroto, a moon of Chi Ceti IV. The mining operation is being threatened by excessive volcanic activity on the moon.

Wreckage[edit]

Main article: Wreckage
Wreckage.

Wreckage is set on a Forerunner Line Installation, amidst the debris of a crashed ship.

Achievements[edit]

  • Now They Fly? - 50G - In Crimson DLC matchmaking, get a kill while airborne in a Warthog.
  • Size Is Everything - 20G - In Crimson DLC matchmaking, kill 20 enemies with a detached Machine Gun Turret.
  • ODST - 30G - In Crimson DLC matchmaking, kill a player while airborne from a Man Cannon.
  • Bigfoot - 20G - In Crimson DLC matchmaking, kill 20 enemies using the Mantis' stomp attack.
  • David and Goliath - 20G - In Crimson DLC matchmaking, board an enemy Mantis.
  • Clay Pigeon - 40G - In Crimson DLC matchmaking, shoot an enemy out of the air while they use the Man Cannon.
  • Special Delivery - 30G - In Crimson DLC matchmaking, kill an enemy with a melee attack when landing from a Man Cannon.
  • Pump Yer Brakes - 40G - In Crimson DLC matchmaking, score the killing blow on a Mantis.

Promotions and trailers[edit]

Trailer[edit]

Main article: Crimson Map Pack Trailer

The Crimson Map Pack Trailer was released November 29, 2012.[2]

Production notes[edit]

Several ideas were explored but eventually scratched during the development of the Crimson Map Pack. These three maps were tentatively named Jewel, Sentinel Factory and Infinity Engine. The latter was likely related to the same location in Spartan Ops.[4] Another one, known as the "Forerunner Planet Builder," was also explored.

Jewel[edit]

Sentinel Factory[edit]

Infinity Engine[edit]

Forerunner Planet Builder[edit]

Sources[edit]