Halofan-edits have been a popular form of gaming media ever sinceRed vs. Bluefirst came to YouTube in 2003. Although the show is still going, plenty of fans have tried their own hands at makingHalocontent, which has led to an iconicMonty Pythonscene being recreated with the new armor sets that have been added to the game.

Posted to r/Halo by Reddit user u/mayonnaisexd_, the clip recreates the classic conversation between King Arthur and the Black Knight which ends in a sword fight and plenty of “flesh wounds.” The scene recreation was clearly inspired by the addition of medieval-looking armor sets toHalo: The Master Chief Collectionfor the start of Season 8.

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The video uses audio straight from the movie to great effect and, althoughHalodoesn’t havedismemberment systems, still portrays the Black Knight’s loss of limbs in a clever and funny way. It should give anyMonty Pythonfan a chuckle and hitRed Vs. Bluefans with a wave of nostalgia as it harkens back to the days when the show was done entirely insideHaloitself.

The armor that was used in the video is a part of Mythic,Season 8 inHalo: The Master Chief Collection.The video uses three helmets for its characters: King Arthur wears the Blackguard Tearful Bishop helmet, the Black Knight wears the Blackguard Warfeast helmet, and, although he doesn’t have any lines in the video, Patsy wears the Blackguard Carrion Crow helmet.

The excitement surroundingHaloright now can be felt across the entire games industryas 343 Industries gears up for the launch ofHalo Infinitelater this year. Now that it finally has a release date fans are counting down the days until December 8 and have been playing plenty ofThe Master Chief Collectionin the meantime.

The secondHalo Infinitemultiplayer technical previewfinally has a start date, so that should help tide players over until the game properly releases. At this point following its year-long delay, fans are combing over every detail they can get their hands on in hopes of finding out more about the game that’s been so mysterious up until this point. It’s currently unclear if there will be another multiplayer preview following the one that’s coming up, so fans are eager to get into the title and try things out one last time before the game launches.

Halo Infinitelaunches on December 8 for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

Source:Reddit, u/mayonnaisexd_