First Look at Halo 5 Gameplay Coming Next Month During "HaloFest"

Microsoft announced today that it will hold a special “HaloFest” live-stream event the night before Halo: The Master Chief Collection‘s release on November 11 for Xbox One.

Viewers will get to see developer interviews, the first footage of the Halo 5: Guardians gameplay, and the debut episode of Halo: Nightfall. You can tune in through Twitch, Xbox Live, and Xbox.com.

HaloFest will take place at the Avalon Theatre in Los Angeles on November 10, one day before The Master Chief Collection launches worldwide. The event begins at 8 PM Pacific.

Here’s what’s on tap for the HaloFest live-stream:

First look at Halo 5: Guardians multiplayer beta — This will include an exhibition match between professional players, giving fans a first look at how the game plays. The game’s beta begins December 29, though you’ll need to buy The Master Chief Collection to get in

World premiere of Halo: Nightfall — Viewers will get to watch the first episode in Alien director Ridley Scott’s series, which introduces Agent Locke, a central character in Halo 5. You can watch a new trailer for the series above.

Interviews — 343 Industries developers such as Bonnie Ross (studio manager), Frank O’Connor (franchise development director), Dan Ayoub (executive producer), and Josh Holmes (executive producer) will be featured during the event. In addition, 343 executive producer Kiki Wolfkill will talk about Nightfall during the stream, which will also feature “celebrity Halo fans.”

Outside of the HaloFest stream, Microsoft will hold a Halo tournament on November 8-9. 32 players from around the world will compete for $50,000 in prizes in Halo 2: Anniversary’s multiplayer mode. This will take place at the ESL’s headquarters in California, and all coverage will be streamed live through the Halo Twitch channel. Highlights will be shown during HaloFest.

For more on The Master Chief Collection, check out GameSpot’s previous coverage.

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