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Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare expansion now available on Xbox One, Windows 10

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Published onSeptember 26, 2017

published onSeptember 26, 2017

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Halo Wars 2 came out months ago to a decent amount of praise, becoming a well-liked entry into a cult classic series, and helping to keep Halo fans interested while we wait for the next entry in the main series. For those of you who wanted to head back into the world of Halo Wars 2, there’s a brand new expansion out that can help you satisfy that need. Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare, is now available on Xbox One and Windows 10.

Join us at 3pm PT onhttps://t.co/B6GuNy6y8bandhttps://t.co/qEDRaBYFIUas we celebrate the launch of Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare!pic.twitter.com/LwL2IQSFug

— Halo (@Halo)September 26, 2017

The new expansion will feature the introduction of The Flood back into Halo Wars, alongside of some new games modes. Beyond this, you’ll get the opportunity to get into some new campaign missions from the perspective of the Banished. If this sounds like the kind of thing you’d be interested in, you canpick it up right nowfor $19.99.

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