Dedicated fans would not give up though and a loophole was found. So on April 15, Microsoft turned off access to Xbox Live to anyone using an original Xbox. Microsoft still had to pull the plug on the game at some point though, as the game was no longer in production for the original Xbox and it wasn’t worth continuing to run the server. So much so that despite the fact that the game was six years old, people were still playing it. Since it’s inception, the game generated a cult-like following – thanks in part to the success of the initial entry in the series – for not only it’s single-player, but especially it’s multiplayer. While Halo fever may be at an all-time low, there is no doubting what the franchise means to Microsoft’s gaming brand, especially the original Xbox’s Halo 2.
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