Various new details have also emerged about the series. In a video posted on Instagram by Halopedia, Kiki Wolfkill head of the Halo transmedia and entertainment department at 343 Industries explained that theHaloTV series won’t be part of the current series canon and instead will create its own canon – the name of the HaloSilver Timeline – 343 Industries. We have a context and perspective that is different from some of the stories that we have experienced and read about in games, says Wolfkill. We’re referring to this as the Halo Silver Timeline. It’s a way of separating it from the core canon. So both of us protect the core canon and the television story. And by that I mean to be able to give ourselves the opportunity to develop both, to be their own both, and for each to be what they need for their mediums without colliding with each other. With the multi-games and multi-books becoming big and complicated and what you have to say, it wasn’t surprise that this decision was made to the TV series. As long as Fans say that, a series that has no relevance to that much backstory (and ongoing story) is easy to win in its own way. Since games are concerned,Halois is at the very best of time, the first in a decade.Halo Infiniteis out now on Xbox One, and PC, and will continue to receive the support of 343 Industries for the foreseeable future. With the help of an in-appdo list, the studio also reports that the studio is working on an unannounced game. The Endless, which was recently filed, is a trademark for this product. The Halo TV show already has its own canon status. It’s a symbol of a silver-gold age. According to @k_wolfkill, this was done to protect the Core Canon and the TV show’s story, enabling each to evolve to suit the media that they’re on. pic.twitter.com/e3YAv5UDUm. Halopedia (@Halopedia) December 16, 2021