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Today is Halo Wars 2 livestream day, don’t forget to watch!

Kit McDonald Kit McDonald
February 16, 2017
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The big event is finally here for Halo Wars 2! The next iteration in the fan-favorite franchise is prepping for its big launch for early access later this evening. But before that, Major Nelson will be hosting a celebratory livestream to kick off the event.

As we’ve reported before, this event will be starting at 4 p.m. PT later today with exclusive interviews, footage, and fun for fans to take part in. There will be prizes and giveaways, so if you haven’t got your hands on a pre-order, now might be the time to tune in. The Xbox Wire announcement hinted that Head of Xbox Phil Spence might even join in on the festivities.

You can watch it through your Xbox One console or through many other sources including Xbox.com, Twitch, Beam, Facebook Live, and Youtube. Can’t wait? Why not listen to the Halo Wars 2 soundtrack released on Soundcloud earlier this week.

Tonight is also the last chance to pre-order the Halo Wars 2 Ultimate Edition set to release tomorrow, five days before its global launch on February 21.

Further reading: 343 Industries, Halo Wars 2, Microsoft, Video Games, Windows 10 Games, Xbox One, Xbox Play Anywhere

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