Halo 5: Launch TV Commercial Unveils All Sorts of Chaos Around Master Chief

Halo 5: Launch TV Commercial Unveils All Sorts of Chaos Around Master Chief

Two words: Spartan Kisses!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Oct 03, 2015 @ 01:53 PM (Staff Bios)
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Ready for some more Halo 5!? The game's launch is just over the horizon, so of course you're ready--and so isn't Microsoft. You know it's happening soon when a launch trailer appears on TV. Bearing the #HunttheTruth hashtag, the Launch TV Commercial has been unveiled on YouTube, with preparations to air during the season finale of Fear the Walking Dead this Sunday on AMC.

(Editor's Note: Really? I thought Fear of the Walking Dead just released not long ago.)



The commercial is all sorts of chaotic (unlike this composed trailer), but it's all in a good way. Destruction is happening as the hunt for Master Chief begins following that UNKNOWN REASON. So much hype brewing, and it shows in the comments. Well, that and the comments of Spartan kisses.

Halo 5 will launch October 27 exclusively for the Xbox One.

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