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Box artwork for Halo 2.
Box artwork for Halo 2.
Halo 2
Developer(s)Bungie Studios
Publisher(s)Microsoft Game Studios
Year released2004
System(s)Xbox, Xbox 360
Preceded byHalo: Combat Evolved
Followed byHalo 3
SeriesHalo
Genre(s)FPS
Players1-16
ModesSingle player, multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB MaturePEGI Ages 16+CERO Ages 15 and up
Halo 2
Developer(s)Hired Gun
Publisher(s)Microsoft Game Studios
Year released2007
System(s)Windows
Rating(s)ESRB MaturePEGI Ages 16+
Halo 2: Anniversary
Developer(s)343 Industries
Publisher(s)Microsoft Studios
Year released2014
System(s)Xbox One
LinksOfficial websiteHalo 2 at PCGamingWikiHalo 2 ChannelSearchSearch

Halo 2 is the sequel to the critically-acclaimed blockbuster Halo: Combat Evolved, and features a newly built game engine, the Havok physics engine middleware, new weapons and vehicles, new multiplayer maps, and a storyline that continues the story begun in Halo: Combat Evolved. Halo 2, released for the Xbox game console on November 9, 2004, and its predecessor are both backwards-compatible for the Xbox 360, including its Xbox Live functionality. A Windows version was released in 2007; this was one of the first games to require Windows Vista, although an unofficial patch allows it to run on earlier versions. In 2014, an hd re-release was made for Halo: The Master Chief Collection.

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