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Halo 4: Here’s what you might have missed at Comic-Con

Halo 4 had quite the showing at San Diego Comic-Con earlier this month. With the unveiling of a new Limited Edition console, the debut of Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn trailer, and hands-on time with multiplayer, there was plenty of Halo 4 action.

However, in the event that you missed some of it or couldn't attend Comic-Con, 343 Industries has put together a wrap-up video highlighting the game's impressive showing.

Although it was leaked the week before, the Xbox 360 Limited Edition Halo 4 Bundle was officially announced. Containing an exclusive, custom-designed console and two exclusive controllers inspired by the game, the bundle was on full display. 343 Industries has since released additional photos of this magnificent bundle, but the video gives us another look at the excitement surrounding it at Comic-Con.

On Xbox 360, Halo 4 is already at the top of the list for most anticipated titles for 2012, so you don't need me to tell you how excited gamers are for this. But this new video will show you just how eager millions of others (or at least the percentage of them that could attend Comic-Con) are about Halo 4.

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