While popular games such as Fortnite and Dead by Daylight have propelled themselves to the forefront of the gaming scene, collaborations have been an integral part of the gaming landscape for many years. From the 1990s' Alex Kidd in Shinobi World to unique crossovers like 1993's Battletoads and Double Dragon, as well as the iconic Marvel Vs. Capcom series, video game crossovers have a long-standing history. Given the immense success of the Sci-Fi shooter franchise Halo, it's no surprise that Halo has engaged in its fair share of partnerships over the years.
Emerging in 2001, Halo has maintained its status as one of the prominent Sci-Fi gaming series, despite some recent disappointments. With exceptional world-building, memorable characters, enemies, and a captivating soundtrack, the Halo franchise established its legacy early on, which seamlessly translated into collaborations with other video games.
Decoding Key Halo Collaborations
Dead or Alive 4
One of the initial well-documented Halo crossovers was the inclusion of a playable Spartan fighter in 2005's Dead or Alive 4. Unlocked after completing every character's story, Spartan-458 and Nassau Station bear a striking resemblance to Halo 2, featuring a move set faithful to the source material, allowing players to utilize plasma grenades, Active Camo, and execute entertaining moves like the