New Master Chief Statue Celebrates Halo 2’s 20th Anniversary
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New Master Chief Statue Celebrates Halo 2’s 20th Anniversary

Consider it or not, it has been 20 years since Halo 2 debuted on the unique Xbox. That is an enormous milestone, and Darkish Horse is celebrating by releasing an epic new statue of Master Chief in motion.

IGN can completely debut the primary photographs of the Halo 2: Master Chief 20th Anniversary Statue. Get a more in-depth look within the slideshow gallery under:

The Halo 2: Master Chief 20th Anniversary Statue options Chief with rifle blazing as he slides down the facet of an exploding spacecraft. It measures 9” by 11” by 8.5” and options LED lights powered by USB.

This polyresin statue is predicated on the art work of Craig Mullins. It was sculpted by Bigshot Toyworks, with prototyping and paintwork by J.W. Productions.

The Halo 2: Master Chief 20th Anniversary Statue is unique to Darkish Horse Direct and is restricted to 1000 items worldwide. You may preorder the statue on Dark Horse Direct. It is priced at $219.99, although those that preorder by April 9 will get a $20 low cost.

Whilst you await this statue to be launched, why not try the Xbox collectibles available on the IGN Store?

In different Halo information, Season 2 of the live-action sequence not too long ago hit Paramount+. In IGN’s Halo: Season 2 evaluation, Hayden Mears wrote, “Halo Season 2 is certainly a step-up from its predecessor, however the present’s continual incapability to handle its many disparate threads, coupled with its pervasive hollowness, continues to work towards it. The appearing stays a spotlight, even when a lot of the fundamental forged don’t get almost sufficient to do. However whereas beautiful motion and excessive stakes could hold these 8 episodes watchable, Halo’s character mismanagement, unfocused plotting, and lack of emotional resonance make it an underwhelming sophomore outing.”

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