Halo returns to Paramount+ for season 2 this week, ready to tackle one of the deadliest conflicts in the history of Microsoft's Xbox Shooter.
Like Halo 2 before it, the Halo show's sophomore outing plans to dig deeper into its alien threat.
One of the most infamous battles in Microsoft's Xbox shooter series is getting the live-action treatment in season 2 of the Paramount+ show.
Paramount+'s adaptation of the Bungie/343 Industries franchise is back and gunning to make it to the actual Halo ring this time.
The Minecraft team said the humble, voxel-based block-building game has sold 300 million copies since it first released back in 2011.
As a Minecraft game, the new downloadable adventure is cute, but it's not exactly something that Dungeons & Dragons fans have been asking for.
The Coalition will expand its video game world with a film, plus an adult animated series.
The streamer continues to go all-in on the world of gaming with multiple projects based on the Microsoft shooter.
How has Halo 4 aged for you in the decade since its original release?
Bungie's 2007 shooter didn't just Finish the Fight, it started a new type of game.
Engineers used a combination of labeled and unlabeled video data to teach their model how to swim, hunt, and even pillar jump.
Pixomondo takes io9 inside its work on the Halo TV show, and how it worked with 343 Industries to bring the Master Chief and his enemies to TV.
The Lonely Island should come together and redo the song, right?
The Aquaman star will likely headline a live-action adaptation of the hit game franchise.
You don't need Paramount+ to watch the first episode of the highly anticipated video game adaptation.
Halo jukes away from what fans knew of the game's canon, but its literal and metaphorical undressing of its iconic main character is its biggest strength.
A cute reference from one video game adaptation to another that's been in the works for a while.
After years of development, the Halo TV show is here—and has some intriguing, if still not quite solid ideas about how it wants to explore the gaming universe.
From those great commercials to those OK earlier shows, they all contributed.
Paramount+'s series adaptation of the hugely popular video game also just dropped a brand-new trailer.