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Seece said:
riderz13371 said:
Seece said:

Everything they showed at the press conference was 2013/2014.

Games get delayed but Halo isn't usually one of them, in fact I don't think it's ever been delayed in its history. They run a right ship.

None of the Halo games (not including the "spin offs") have released within a 2 year period of one another. Halo 4 just launched in 2012, I doubt we will see another one in November 2014 (making it a 2 year dev cycle). 

From Halo Wiki - "Spencer also clarified in an interview with IGN that while the next-gen game was not Halo 5, it was a "legitimate" entry in the game series rather than a spin-off"

  Halo: Combat Evolved - November 15, 2001  
  Halo 2 - November 9, 2004 
  Halo 3 - September 25, 2007                                                                                                                                                                           Halo 4 - March 13 2012

Maybe 343 have a much bigger studio than Bungie and can pull it off, but I doubt we will see that Halo game in 2014. It was used more of a way to reassure people that a Halo game is coming to the Xbox One. 

Well yes, they have, Halo Reach 2010, Halo 4 2012. Different studios though I admit.

Regardless, they said everything is 2014 in their E3 press conference so it's 2014, even if it isn't a full blown Halo.

They obviously have the perfect combo planned for September 2014, Halo + Price cut.

You need to stop assuming and go with what we know, they don't need to reassure anyone Halo is coming, it's pretty obvious.

Wikipedia said Halo Reach was a spin off which is why I didn't include it. I don't know anything about the Halo storyline I'm using the Halo Wiki lolz. Also they said all the games they showed were releasing in 2013/2014? I never heard that in the conference.