![]() On Monday, Microsoft began its latest attempt at a "Halo" revival, surprising fans by releasing a portion of its sixth "Halo" game several weeks earlier than scheduled - but also a year later than initially planned - in a bid to capture a broad segment of the estimated 2.3 billion people who play console and personal computer games. A series of sequels have made plenty of money, but other games, like "Call of Duty," have largely eclipsed "Halo" as cultural touchstones. In recent years, however, the franchise has lost some of its cachet. ![]() "Halo" became synonymous with the Xbox brand, and since then the franchise has made $6 billion, sold more than 81 million copies of games and spawned an array of spinoffs, comic books and movies. But players fell in love with "Halo" and its story line, featuring a soldier in green armour, known as Master Chief.
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