For a great number of people in the gaming community,Halois an incredibly important series. Following its landmark debut on the original Xbox,Halotook the world of gaming by storm, thanks to its unique world and setting, excellent shooting mechanics, and the cavalcade of iconic elements that made this series stand out for so many years. This includes the memorable voiceover that accompaniedHalo’smultiplayer.

A lot ofHalofans would agree thatHalo’smultiplayeris one of the best things to come out ofHalo. With a large variety of different game modes, a dedicated player base that has lasted nearly two decades, and intense gameplay options, multiplayer is a very enjoyable experience for most players. Although, one component ofHalo’smultiplayer that has remained largely consistent since the beginning is the voiceover.

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Jeff Steitzer has been doing the voiceover forHalo’smultiplayer sinceHalo: Combat Evolved. On a small video over on Reddit, Steitzer recorded a bunch of iconic lines fromHalo’smultiplayer, such as “Double Kill,” “Slayer,” and “Killionaire.” It’s quite exciting to see a face put to such a legendary voice within the world of video games.

SinceCombat Evolved, Steitzer has provided his voiceover for the multiplayer mode of every singleHalogame. His voiceover talents will even be used in the widely anticipated release ofHalo Infinite. It will be interesting to see what new lines show up in the upcoming game and how they will sound comparatively. Although, if this video is any indication, Steitzer’s ability as a voice actor has certainly not diminished over the years.

It will be interesting to see what343 Industriesdoes in terms ofHalo’smultiplayer. With the game being delayed until the Fall of 2021, this should give the studio and its developers more than enough time to iron out an experience that is hopefully unlike anythingHalofans have seen before in terms of both singleplayer and multiplayer.

Though it is a little concerning that, in terms ofHalo Infinite, there hasn’t been much else shown outside of screenshots and the gameplay showcase that happened back in the Summer of last year. It’s clear that the developers want to get this game right, considering the gaming community’s largely unfavorable reaction toHalo 5, but it’s hard to know what to expect when there hasn’t been that many elements shown in practice. Only time will tell ifHalo Infinitemanages to live up to the expectations that its fans have put in place for the game.

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