E3 2011: Halo 4 Starts Off A New Halo Trilogy On Xbox 360

Posted By | On 06th, Jun. 2011

 

The Kinect stuff sucked, but Halo 4 was incredible.

All we got to see was a prerendered trailer, but just the sight off Master Chief in glorious high definition, ready for a new adventure has us salivating. It basically saved the conference from being total, utter, bullshit.

It’s coming 2012, by the way.

Check out the first trailer below.


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