HALO 5: GUARDIANS - Adrenaline-Fueled Opening Cinematic Sequence

Microsoft and 343 Studios have released the opening cinematic sequence for Halo 5: Guardians, and it's spectacular! The opening sequence doesn't feature Master Chief at all, but that's ok! You really don't miss him. The scene revolves around Spartan Locke and his Fireteam Osiris colleagues as they jump into action in the middle of an insane battle currently underway. It's pretty damn exciting! It was also fun to see Nathan Fillion. This is the note that came along with the video:

Halo 5 Opening Cinematic. Watch Spartan Locke and the rest of Fireteam Osiris in the worldwide unveiling of the opening cinematic to Halo 5: Guardians. In the cinematic, the group receives UNSC orders to recover a high value target and deploy to take on Covenant and Promethean forces in a fierce action sequence – the start to the most ambitious, robust and epic Halo campaign experience yet.

I'm been a fan of the Halo franchise from the beginning, and I can't wait to jump into action in Halo 5: Guardians. It will be released on Xbox One on October 27th, 2015. 

Launching this fall exclusively on Xbox One, Halo 5: Guardians continues the story of the Master Chief, and introduces a brand new central character to the Halo universe – Spartan Locke (as seen in the liveaction series “Halo: Nightfall”). Peace is shattered when colony worlds are unexpectedly attacked. And when humanity’s greatest hero goes missing, Spartan Locke is tasked with hunting the Master Chief and solving a mystery that threatens the entire galaxy.
Play as the Master Chief and Spartan Locke as the hunt plays out across three new worlds. Choose how to achieve objectives while playing solo with AI teammates or with friends in a 4-player cooperative experience. Also featuring new, massive-scale multiplayer mode that supports 24-player battles with both friendly and enemy AI dropping in. It’s nonstop action when you confront Spartans, Covenant, and Forerunners while trying to complete a variety of objectives.
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