Halo 2: Anniversary – Coagulation Screenshots & B-Roll Footage

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Posted October 28, 2014 by Richard Lee Breslin in Gameplay, Gaming News, Screenshots, Xbox One

 

The Blood Gulch multiplayer map from the original Halo: Combat Anniversary was one of its most favoured maps, pulling friends together for some epic local multiplayer action.  By now most of us will know that the Blood Gulch map will be making its appearance in Halo 2: Anniversary with both the original Halo 2 version of the map, but also will to a remade version called Coagulation.

Microsoft and 343 Industries have released some juicy new screenshots and b-roll footage for Coagulation, which you can find below.

Halo 2: Anniversary will be included in Halo: The Master Chief Collection which also includes Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 3, Halo 4, the digital TV series Halo: Nightfall and beta access to the Halo 5: Guardians multiplayer.  It will release exclusively to the Xbox One on November 11th.

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Halo 2’s Iconic Coagulation Map Gets a Masterful Makeover 

As any Halo fan will tell you, the original Halo: Combat Evolved’s Blood Gulch – and its Halo 2 remake, Coagulation – is the quintessential, experience-defining Halo multiplayer map. And beyond that, it’s also one of the most iconic first-person shooter play fields of all-time. For the upcoming Halo: The Master Chief Collection, the map is part of the Halo 2: Anniversary selection – but rather than just bringing the original Halo 2 version of Coagulation to The Master Chief Collection, 343 Industries partnered with Certain Affinity to remake it (along with five other Halo 2 maps) from the ground up, making it bigger, better, and deadlier than ever before.

The remade version of the iconic Coagulation is called Bloodline, and features a number of changes to keep things fresh. It’s like a “Best Of” collection for all the iterations of Blood Gulch. Longtime players will note new additions, like the UNSC Hornets from Halo 3 behind each base and a small bridge to the side that offers new areas of cover for players attacking it.

Of course, Bloodline is still a sandbox Halo playground, and vehicles are a huge part of that. Consequently, the addition of an EMP at each base works as a defense against the inevitable Warthogs and Hornets zooming in for the kill. And if two bases isn’t enough for you, Bloodline even features a midfield base – complete with Banshee and Warthog, ensuring lots more hectic mayhem in the canyon.

New and old Halo players alike will find much to love about the new Bloodline. It takes the best elements of Blood Gulch and Coagulation and throws in some new additions that keep the map feeling fresh, while still sparkling with plenty of Halo nostalgia.

Halo: The Master Chief Collection makes its exclusive Xbox One debut on November 11, and features plenty of other Halo 2 multiplayer favorites, including Ascension, Lockout, Sanctuary, Warlock, and Zanzibar. Heck yeah!


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