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'''Halo Waypoint''' is a section of ] on ] that focuses on ]. It was developed by ] and was first released to the public on November 5, 2009.


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Halo Waypoint lets players to track their ] progress in '']'', '']'' and '']''. The progress is tracked through "milestones" and "awards"; unlocking groups of related achievements in these games will unlock awards. New Xbox 360 Avatar Accessories can be unlocked through Halo Waypoint by unlocking achievements in the games.
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Halo Waypoint also has videos, images and text content from game developers and fans. Weekly updates include '''Spotlight''' (interviews), '''Beyond the Games''' (merchandise), '''Community Day''' (videos and screenshots from ''Halo'' players), '''Machinima''' (Various ] creations, currently limited-time high quality streams of '']''), '''Strategy''' (gameplay information), ''''']''''' (''Halo'' anime previews and limited-time streams of full episodes) and '''Fiction''' (information on the ''Halo'' setting).
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== External links ==
* at Halopedia

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