The firstHalotitle released in 2001, spawning a beloved franchise of video games and inspiring countless gamers over the years. TheHaloseries has had its share of ups and downs like any series, but its strong community has stood the test of time and remains stalwart in its love of the sci-fi franchise.

TheHaloseries has helped define the shooter genreover the years and has built a dedicated community around its multiple games, movies, and books. TheHalocommunity has done some incredible things, such as raising money for coronavirus relief towards the start of the pandemic, as well as making some truly incredible fan creations along the way.

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One of themost recent pieces ofHalofan artwas posted to the Halo subreddit by user DatShrimpGuy. The post does not have much to it yet, as it is a short video testing a bit of stop-motion animation using an Elite from theHaloline of Mega Construx toys that are similar to Legos. DatShrimpGuy is well known across a handful of subreddits for posting some really great animations including a pixel art animation for the animeDemon Slayerand a series ofStar Warsstop-motion animations using just Lego sets. The post has caught the eye of theHalocommunity, with many commenters expressing excitement for the final video.

TheHalocommunity also recently rallied around a hilarious meme formatshowcasing some crazyHaloplays while celebrating the incredible amount of time thatHalofans have poured into the series since its launch. Recent years have been a great time to be aHalofan, withHalo: The Master Chief Collectionsteadily receiving updates for nearly every game in the series. Fans also have been looking forward to the upcomingHalo Infinite, as well as a television series produced by Steven Spielberg that is in production.

The posted test video, and likely the final video when it is finished, are great examples of the passion forHalothat the community has. With the series' upcoming additions, as well as thepush forHalo’s iconic Master Chief to be added toSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, 2021 looks as though it could be a great year for fans of the series. TheHalocommunity will surely continue to release some remarkable fan creations to celebrate their love of the series, and hopefully the upcomingHalo Infinitewill inspire even moreHalofans that find a love for the classic series.

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