The next instalment in the popular Halo video game series has been given a global release date of 6 November.
Microsoft said it marked a "new beginning" for the series, which it confirmed would now continue for the next decade.
The new game will be set four years after Halo 3 and see the
game's hero, Master Chief, "confront his destiny and face an ancient
evil".
Halo games have sold more than 40 million copies worldwide.
The first-person shooter first appeared on the original Xbox
console in 2001, before later moving to the Xbox 360 with games like
Halo 3 and Halo Reach.
Developer 343 Industries - part of Microsoft's in-house games
department - will be in charge of producing the new Halo for the first
time
It's taking over from Bungie who made the previous games in the series.
Halo's November release means the game is likely to face tough competition from other highly-anticipated titles.
Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto 5 is rumoured for an October
2012 release, while Assassin's Creed 3 and Resident Evil 6 are out in
the same month.(BBC)
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