Halo 5 Fans Transform into Spartans at 2015 GDC

Halo 5 Fans Transform into Spartans at 2015 GDC

Sadly, the above image is not at all reflective of the actual product.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Apr 10, 2015 @ 09:57 AM (Staff Bios)
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What's cooler than having a 3D print of Halo's Spartan?

A 3D model of you as a Spartan.

Attendees had the opportunity to visit the 3DPlusMe scanning station at the recent Game Developer Conference in San Francisco to print themselves into a Red or Blue Spartan from the upcoming sensation Halo 5: Guardians.

Fans could choose their own fireteam, sit for a high-resolution facial scan, and watch themselves be transformed into a mini Spartan figure. If fans were happy with the result, the model would then be shipped to their homes in all of its glory.

The figures are available in either Red or Blue and as male or female.

This is the first of Halo 5 merchandise to stir the hype pot, but definitely not the last. HUNT the TRUTH is still happening, with the newest clue revealed by Benjamin Giraud.

For those that missed the 3DPlusMe scanning station, would you want your very own mini-me as a Spartan?

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