Halo: Nightfall Sneak Peak Coming at Comic-Con

Halo: Nightfall, the upcoming live-action "digital feature" produced by Ridley Scott, will be formally debuted at San Diego Comic-Con, Microsoft has announced.

343 Industries executive producer Kiki Wolfkill and franchise development director Frank O'Conner will be hosting a panel at the convention, where a number of the Nightfall's cast and crew will be in attendance. Convention-goers will get a first-look at the feature itself, which is said to detail a brand-new character for the series, Agent Locke, who will play a pivotal role in Halo 5: Guardians.

The panel will take place on July 24th at 11:45 a.m. PT. As such, be sure to keep it locked to GameRevolution for all the Halo and other gaming-related news that will be pouring out of Comic-Con in the coming days.

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