it is a big question that i hate but will john die in halo 6 i hope it dose not happen but who knows maybe he will die from age of stroke
yes
I think he will, and that will mark the last halo I play.
I dont think he will die in halo 6 maybe in a later game. But I beleive he will die taking down cortana once and for all or he dies doing something that allows Locke to take her down.
I think he’ll die eventually - I really can’t see 343i giving him anything less than a heroic death. A death by illness, failure, or even old age just doesn’t seem fitting for the Spartan-II who chose, after a time, for nothing but duty to humanity. I can’t see him settling for anything but a death shielding humanity itself from death.
That said, I have this fantasy that the Precursors/Flood will come back in Chief’s last game if they haven’t already by that point. And they’ll have the remaining Star Roads. And they’ll be nigh unstoppable. And John, with the last, greatest alliance of the Milky Way Galaxy (think: Mass Effect 3’s final fleet), will lure the Flood to a distant corner of the Galaxy where a Halo resides, and where no sentient species live. Here, in a final confrontation with the Precursor/Primordial/Gravemind, John will stop its physical form long enough to activate a Halo by himself. All allied species will slipspace jump out or the like, leaving John alone with the Flood as Halo activates. We finally get to see the effects of a Halo activation in true, horrifyingly beautiful cinematics, and as the camera pans away, the original theme of Halo plays while the Halo ring continues to roll in a space desolate with nothing but wreckage of former flood-infected vehicles.
Of course, there are a million plotholes in the above fantasy that would require much more in-depth thought, but that’s the gist of my perfect ending for John and Halo as a series.
no not really that will cause alot of halo fans to quit 343 said they dont have plans to end him( ps: and plz dont listen to halo follower they bad source for halo if you watch them)
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> I think he’ll die eventually - I really can’t see 343i giving him anything less than a heroic death. A death by illness, failure, or even old age just doesn’t seem fitting for the Spartan-II who chose, after a time, for nothing but duty to humanity. I can’t see him settling for anything but a death shielding humanity itself from death.
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> That said, I have this fantasy that the Precursors/Flood will come back in Chief’s last game if they haven’t already by that point. And they’ll have the remaining Star Roads. And they’ll be nigh unstoppable. And John, with the last, greatest alliance of the Milky Way Galaxy (think: Mass Effect 3’s final fleet), will lure the Flood to a distant corner of the Galaxy where a Halo resides, and where no sentient species live. Here, in a final confrontation with the Precursor/Primordial/Gravemind, John will stop its physical form long enough to activate a Halo by himself. All allied species will slipspace jump out or the like, leaving John alone with the Flood as Halo activates. We finally get to see the effects of a Halo activation in true, horrifyingly beautiful cinematics, and as the camera pans away, the original theme of Halo plays while the Halo ring continues to roll in a space desolate with nothing but wreckage of former flood-infected vehicles.
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> Of course, there are a million plotholes in the above fantasy that would require much more in-depth thought, but that’s the gist of my perfect ending for John and Halo as a series.
This is beautiful. Take notes 343.
John is presumed dead by the public so…

I doubt he will die in H6 but I think that time may come. I think as a spartan who has protected humanity all his life, he will die by sacrificing himself to save others. Imo there is no other way to end him.
This same question was asked before Halo 5 came out.
“Spartans never die, but equipment can be retired”
Hardly.Mass Effect 3 became one of the most hatred games after Bioware decided to kill Shepard.
Same thing would likely happen to Halo 6 if MC dies,maybe it would be even worse.
He has to die sometime.
I strangley like the idea of him accending to some kind of godly form, much like Shepard if you choose the control ending.
Yes he would die, but he would become importal in a way.
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> He has to die sometime.
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> I strangley like the idea of him accending to some kind of godly form, much like Shepard if you choose the control ending.
> Yes he would die, but he would become importal in a way.
Like Chakas from the forerunner saga, who became 343 guilty spark when his physical form died?
“Difficult to see. Always in motion the future is” - Yoda
I guess we’ll have to wait to find out! I think we can guess that 117 won’t go into retirement, but someday will die saving others.
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> > I strangley like the idea of him accending to some kind of godly form, much like Shepard if you choose the control ending.
> > Yes he would die, but he would become importal in a way.
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> Like Chakas from the forerunner saga, who became 343 guilty spark when his physical form died?
Lol, plot twist when John becomes the next rampant humming monitor that used to annoy him in the good ol’ days.
People really need to let go of the idea that the Chief can’t/shouldn’t die or that “It’s not Halo without the Chief.”…this Universe is so large and has so many opportunities to tell good stories, trying to forever cling to one character will only smother it as time goes on.
‘Halo 5’ is case and point. Look at the cluster the story and character development has become all for the sake of refusing to move on past one character that had a perfect conclusion at the end of the last game. I don’t want to see that happen to the Chief.
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> People really need to let go of the idea that the Chief can’t/shouldn’t die or that “It’s not Halo without the Chief.”…this Universe is so large and has so many opportunities to tell good stories, trying to forever cling to one character will only smother it as time goes on.
Hear hear!
I can see it happening. Every since Halo 4, from a story perspective, Chief has been developing his own personality as a character and we, as the player, are slowly being separated from him. In Halo 1-3 you were the chief, you were the space marine and that’s how Bungie wanted you to play. In halo 4 chief starts to act on his own and we see him as a character more than as the player. So in H5 playing as locke instead of chief, just pushes this idea further. I think the chief will die in Halo 6, but I think it will be a necessary death, and an opportunity for the franchise to branch out and try new things with new characters. Main character deaths are such a big opportunity to really make a story memorable and remarkable, I just hope if he does die, he dies in a way fitting of the character.
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> People really need to let go of the idea that the Chief can’t/shouldn’t die or that “It’s not Halo without the Chief.”…this Universe is so large and has so many opportunities to tell good stories, trying to forever cling to one character will only smother it as time goes on.
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> ‘Halo 5’ is case and point. Look at the cluster the story and character development has become all for the sake of refusing to move on past one character that had a perfect conclusion at the end of the last game. I don’t want to see that happen to the Chief.
Ya Locke was really developed and super interesting, also a total bad -Yoink-… If thats what we are getting when chief goes im out. I try to like the new multiplayer, and it is the most tolerable cod alternative, but if the chief dies and we are left with a story like lockes part in 5 then the campaign will be broken too. At that point I see no point in playing.