Halo 5 Brings to You The Blue Team Opening Cinematic

Halo 5 Brings to You The Blue Team Opening Cinematic

I'm not sure why, but they definitely remind me of superheroes in this cinematic.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Sep 23, 2015 @ 12:37 PM (Staff Bios)
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Choo choo! Another trailer has entered the train station for Halo 5: Introducing the Blue Team Opening Cinematic! Yes, earlier today, this trailer has debuted on YouTube, revealing Master Chief. Until now, he has been in hiding from the hype screens, but now he appears without disappointment. Overall, the trailer is enough to rile up fans and sheds a little light on what has been happening with the team--more or less, they've been taking on mission after mission, with Master Chief pushing himself. But why? Just what have they been up to!?

Either way, the introduction and amount of action is just enough to excite, so hopefully you will enjoy the cinematic:



Halo 5 will be arriving exclusively for the Xbox One October 27, 2015, so less than a month away.

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