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Halo Fans Can Make Their Home Legendary With This New Collectible

The only thing more impressive than earning a Halo 2 Legendary difficulty skull is getting a real-life one to hang on your wall.

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Halo fans looking to celebrate the franchise have a lot to choose from when it comes to physical merchandise, but you've probably never seen anything like this collectible before. Sculpted, prototyped, and painted by Bigshot Toyworks, the Halo Legendary Icon wall mount is an impressive piece of art and it'll be sold exclusively through the Dark Horse Direct store for $350. This one will also be available in extremely limited numbers, as only 500 of them are being made.

A legendary Halo collectible
A legendary Halo collectible

If it looks familiar, that's because you probably beat Halo 2 on its Legendary difficulty mode--a grueling test of skill and luck back in the day. Just like the original game icon, this is a recreation of the bullet-scarred Elite skull on crossed combat knives: a coat of arms that has been painted in game-accurate gunmetal grey and is downright massive.

It measures 24 inches in height and 27 inches across--from knife tip to knife tip--so you're going to want to free up a lot of space on your wall for this. Dark Horse says that these will ship out between May and July 2025.

If you don't feel like buying Halo 2 bragging rights, Dark Horse Direct has quite a few other Halo collectibles to check out, ranging from art books to statues. The Art of Halo Infinite is a deluxe look at all the paintings and illustrations that helped create a visual foundation for the game, and the two PVC statues available are affordable collectibles showing off some of the cool Halo armor designs in 3D.

Some of the other Halo collectibles at Dark Horse Direct
Some of the other Halo collectibles at Dark Horse Direct

In other Halo news, it's the start of a new era for the franchise as multiple new Halo projects are in production and will be developed in Unreal Engine 5. 343 Industries, the developer behind major Halo releases for several years now, is also undergoing a change and is rebranding as Halo Studios.

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