The demo for Halo 2 shown during E3 2003 was one of the biggest and most iconic pieces of marketing for Bungie's beloved Xbox shooter, but since its engine was scrapped, it never got a public release.
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Sometimes it takes twenty years to settle a bet. The Halo 2 demo shown off at E3 2003 is finally playable by the public. As part of a broader celebration of Halo 2’s 20th anniversary ...
Publisher Xbox Game Studios and developer Halo Studios announced it is celebrating the 20th anniversary of Halo 2 by releasing the E3 2003 demo of Halo 2 is coming to the PC via Steam version of ...
In a post from Xbox Wire, it was announced the lost E3 2003 Halo 2 demo will be playable as a free mod for Halo: The Master Chief Collection via Steam. Featuring content cut from the final release ...
Many will remember the spectacular Halo 2 demo presented at the 2003 E3, the first-ever look at the long-awaited sequel to such a legendary science fiction FPS that sought to make the most of the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Halo 2's iconic E3 2003 demo, much of which did not appear in the final game when it launched a year later, will finally be playable next week via ...
As part of celebrations for Halo 2's 20th anniversary this November, Halo Studios is releasing a recreation of that lost E3 demo from 2003, via a Steam Workshop mod for the Master Chief Collection.
Publisher Xbox Game Studios and developer Halo Studios will release the Halo 2 demo showcased at E3 2003, which never made it into the final version of the game, for the PC (Steam) version of Halo ...