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So I just tweeted to Xbox about the idea of voting for a previous Halo that was for the original Xbox or for the 360 to be re-released on the Xbox One store and could potentially have online with it, but tweeted to them that it's not necessary to do a whole remake for it but to just release it as "HD"
Here are my tweets: https://twitter.com/ProjectOnex
But here's the thing you guys, everyone, and I mean, EVERYONE has to vote for your favorite Halo that you would buy from the Xbox One store, and not only vote, but tweet them back as to what Halo you want, and the one Halo they hear the most will most likely see the light of day again and take the spotlight.
If all of us do this, and you'd be willing to pay for this title at anywhere from $20-$40, I think we can change Microsoft's mind if there's enough people to do this.
Please, help me make this come true, I'll be voting for Halo 2
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I will be very, very happy if we can make it to 200 votes, and I'll have my jaw drop if we can get to 500 votes. Thanks guys you're doing an awesome job
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Based on the fact that a Halo game is set to be released this year, but we haven't been given a title, it's obviously not Halo 5. This means it's either one of two things:
Halo Wars 2.
OR
Halo 2 Anniversary.
Think about it, why would Microsoft and 343i not reveal the name of the next title in what is arguably one of the best gaming franchises of all time, when we all know there is going to be a Halo 5? Simple: this year's Halo isn't a sequel.
Josh Holmes said that the concept are was “an early exploration of a new location that features prominently in a little game project we’re tinkering with.”
Now, we clearly see the Infinity, so anyone with half a brain would assume it's related to Halo 5. However, what's to stop this "little game project" from being Halo 2 anniversary, running at 60FPS on a tweaked engine to bring great performance and visuals to the Xbox One, and the Infinity concept we see being part of a terminal ala Halo CE Anniversary?
I mean, think about it this way:
When was Halo 3 announced? E3 2006. When did it come out? Late 2007.
When was Halo 4 announced? E3 2011. When did it come out? Late 2012.
When was Halo CE Anniversary announced? E3 2011. When did it come out? 2011.
2011 was the 10-year anniversary of Halo CE.
2014 is the 10-year anniversary of Halo 2.
Do the math.
Why would 343i hold back the title of the next Halo game if we all knew it was going to be a sequel to Halo 4? It wouldn't make sense. We've seen so little of it that it can't possibly be out this year. So that leaves one option:
Halo 2 Anniversary.