Halo Infinite’s developer, 343 Industries, recently shared a guitar cover of Gareth Coker’s song, entitled “Set A Fire In Your Heart,” by the YouTuber chicken alexander bonez in a recent Spotlight blog post.

WithHalo Infinitereleasing this holiday season for the Xbox Series X, both the game’s developers and fans alike have been hyping the game up through several different means. Microsoft itself has slowly been releasing the game’s OST, but theHalocommunity is already getting creative with their own celebration of the long-running franchise through several different mediums.

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Chicken alexander bonez, who has released plenty of hard rock covers of video game songs on his YouTube channel, coversInfinite’s most recently released song in a new video. The guitar cover puts a great metal spin on the track, which originally sounds much more orchestral. “Set A Fire In Your Heart” is just the second track to be released thus far fromInfinite’s soundtrack, with many more tracks likely to drop over time, leading up to the holiday release of the new title. The game’s first track by British composer Gareth Coker,which is entitled “Reverie,“was recently released and received very high praise fromHalofans.

Halofans have been known to get incredibly creative and fun when it comes to the celebration of the classic sci-fi shooter franchise. More recently, one fan on YouTube even went as far as torecreating theHalo Infiniteopening with Nintendo 64 styled graphics, honoring both theHalofranchise and old Nintendo games alike with some hilarious results.

In a recent live event,Microsoft showcased a slew of new titlescoming to the upcoming Xbox Series X, with Halo Infinite among many other games. Apart fromInfinite, the company also announceda brand new entry in theFableseries, as well as the new horror game The Medium, and many others. Most of these titles have been announced to be coming to both the upcoming Xbox Series X, as well as the current console, the Xbox One; every single one of Xbox’s upcoming titles will also be coming to Microsoft’s Xbox Games Pass subscription service.

The Master Chief Collectionis currently being released for PC, withHalo 3recently dropping,Halo 3 ODSTcoming soon, and cross-platform play between both Steam and Xbox One getting implemented in the coming future.

Halo Infiniteis set to release this holiday season for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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