Installation 03 “Gamma Halo” appears in Halo 4. The UNSC found the Composer there. It is very much intact and was used more-or-less as a training ground for UNSC marines and Spartan IV’s.
And Halo: Infinite may be the last game in the Reclaimer-era, but far from the last Halo video game. Still plenty of years left in the franchise to explore the other rings.
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> Installation 03 “Gamma Halo” appears in Halo 4. The UNSC found the Composer there. It is very much intact and was used more-or-less as a training ground for UNSC marines and Spartan IV’s.
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> And Halo: Infinite may be the last game in the Reclaimer-era, but far from the last Halo video game. Still plenty of years left in the franchise to explore the other rings.
oh yeah, i forgot about gamma halo we saw in halo 4 but didn’t have a chance to know about much
I’d like to see them do more with the Halos, as a setting. Maybe have humanity colonize one of the installations, for example. Or set a game in the future, when the UNSC are attempting to build installations of their own.
I don’t want to just explore the remaining halo installations indefinitely, because that’ll get tiresome and repetitive. Zeta Halo is an exception, simply because of it’s history, and the stuff that potentially is still there.
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> Installation 01,02,03,06 is what we don’t know yet.
Not convinced that these will be the only Halo ring ‘set’ since these were originally fired around 100,000 years ago and the designs may actually be out-dated.
Plus the Forerunners left the milk-away a long time…and mostly likely had plenty of type to repopulate and create ‘new’ Arks, there technology will most likely have improved too so they may return.
I’ve said this before in other threads but I think the title of the game itself is a hint that ‘infinite’ is more of a joke since we may have a lot more Halo rings to deal with that are ‘more or less’ new Arks/Rings…this is probably done due to the problem issue which could occur later where we could end up with having no Halo games left in a Halo franchise.
I have another theory…the over-use of the rings may lead to the Flood being immune to the effects of the rings since the Flood are constantly evolving.
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> Installation 03 “Gamma Halo” appears in Halo 4. The UNSC found the Composer there. It is very much intact and was used more-or-less as a training ground for UNSC marines and Spartan IV’s.
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> And Halo: Infinite may be the last game in the Reclaimer-era, but far from the last Halo video game. Still plenty of years left in the franchise to explore the other rings.
Yeah, this may be the last Reclaimer Saga game, but if this is as good of a game as I think we’re all expecting, then this definately won’t be the last game. If it flops, the series could die. We are at a pinacle point in Halo’s lifespan and if you lose the remaining faith in the future of the series then it will go down hill real fast. I am a product manager and what that means is I take in everything from sales, customer feedback, other competing technology, and trends to literally manage the lifespan of my products. I don’t think Halo will die just after another bad game, and I am not saying that 343 is doing a bad job on Halo: Infinite, but what I am saying is that the faith in the game and in 343 is tetering. I am incredibly optomistic just from the trailers, and 343; I love what you’ve done so far on Infinite so I’m not being negative against you. All of that is a really long way to say I want to explore the other rings in games. I don’t want Halo: Infinite to be the last game because there is so much lore left to experience that is only suitable in video game format. I want 343 to become just like what Bungie was in the early 2000’s when people were not just Halo fans, but people were Bungie fans. Bungie could have released a total crap game and people would have bought it, oh wait… Destiny… I think point proven.