Halo 2
Halo 2 | |
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Del af Halo-serien | |
Generelle oplysninger | |
Udvikler | Bungie Studios Microsoft Game Studios |
Udgiver | Microsoft Game Studios |
Serie | Halo |
Komponist | Martin O'Donnell Michael Salvatori |
Udgivet | Xbox: 9. november 2004[1] 9. november 2004 11. november 2004 11. november 2004 Microsoft Windows: 17. maj 2007[2] 31. maj 2007[2] 8. juni 2007[2] 21. juni 2007 |
Seneste version | Xbox: 1.5 (12. april 2007) Computer: 1.0.4.129 (18. oktober 2007) |
Genre | First-person shooter |
Spiltype | Singleplayer Multiplayer |
Platforme | Windows Xbox Xbox 360 |
Medier | 1x DVD-Rom |
Aldersgrænse | ESRB: M PEGI: 16+ CERO: C/15 + OFLC: MA15+ OFLC/NZ: R16+ |
Halo–kronologi | |
Efterfulgte | Halo: Combat Evolved |
Fortsættes i | Halo 3 |
Eksterne links | |
Hjemmeside | |
Information med symbolet hentes fra Wikidata. |
Halo 2 er opfølgeren til Xbox-spillet Halo: Combat Evolved og blev udgivet i 2004. Halo 2 er et first-person shooter-skydespil udviklet af Bungie Studios,udgivet til Xbox efteråret 2004, spillet solgte for 125 millioner US dollars i løbet af 24 timer.
Halo 2 er spilbart over Xbox Live, men spillet har også en omfattende singleplayerdel. Halo 2 er et af de mest spillede spil over Xbox Live og det mest sælgende spil til Xbox nogensinde.
Referencer
- ^ "Halo 2: One Year Later". Bungie.net. 9. november 2005. Arkiveret fra originalen 18. oktober 2012. Hentet 3. december 2007.
- ^ a b c "Halo 2 for PC – Release Summary". GameSpot. CNET Networks. Hentet 2. februar 2008.
Eksterne henvisninger
- Halo 2 på Internet Movie Database (engelsk)
- Halo 2 hos Behind The Voice Actors (engelsk)
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