Halo 5's Spartan Locke is Seen Kicking Booty in GameStop's Exclusive Video

Halo 5's Spartan Locke is Seen Kicking Booty in GameStop's Exclusive Video

To showcase his sexy armor which you can grab as a pre-order bonus.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Apr 20, 2015 @ 11:24 AM (Staff Bios)
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GameStop seems to be a bit more ahead of the hype train than everyone else, as it revealed a trailer featuring Spartan Locke - a manhunter representing UNSC - wiping the floor with plenty of Convenant.

The video is probably released as a promotional prop to feature Spartan Locke's armor as a pre-order bonus exclusive to GameStop.

The clips in the video are impressive, and the 32 seconds of action are probably enough to stir up the hype pot.

Do you plan on pre-ordering at Gamestop to get your hands on this shiny armor set?

Currently, it doesn't appear that other places are offering pre-order incentives relating to the game, but it is probably a little too early to tell.



Does this video suggest anything new relating to Halo 5: Guardians?

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