Bungie has congratulated 343 Industries on the launch of Halo 5: Guardians.

The original Halo studio has also expressed excitement about the future of Microsoft's flagship shooter series.

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"Congratulations to 343i on the launch of Halo 5," Bungie said on Twitter. "We can't wait to see where the Chief goes next. Cheers!"

343 Industries replied to the message by saying it is looking forward to trying out future emotes in Destiny.

"Thanks for the kind words! We hope you enjoy," the developer said. "P.s. we're looking forward to rocking some holiday emotes this weekend."

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Halo 5: Guardians debuted worldwide yesterday (October 27). Although it is currently an Xbox One exclusive, a PC Port could also be on the cards.

Two of the game's new modes are Breakout and Warzone. Breakout is small, quick and tactical - you need to move fast, pick your battles and communicate with your team to be successful.

On the other hand, Warzone is more free-flowing and open to interpretation, and you can lone-wolf out of it if you want - it's less reliant on small team tactics.

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