Halo just announced that an officially licensed Master Chief Halloween costume is now available for purchase, and the folks on Twitter have a few things to say about it. ꦆMost of it is pretty mean, but also absolutely hilarious.
Before we get into the awful tweets, I have to say that I don't think the costume is completely terrible. Sure, it's a bit tacky and won't appeal to anyone old enough to walk to school by themselves, but I can see my little cousins running around with this costume on and ha𝐆ving a blast while Trick or Treating.
Non🔴etheless, there are things that have to be said.
One of the best comments is simply a picture of another t🌞errible costume – I think he's supp💎osed to be a shark?
Then we've got a Master Chief knock-off 𒐪costume that's somehow even worse than the official one. Dubbed the "Space Traveller" costume, it's clearly meant to get as close as possible to ✨Chief's iconic design without getting its creator sued.
Another user thinks that the official costume is so bad that is looks like another𓆉 third-party knock-off:
I'm not sure if this guy is trolling or if he's being serious,🌞 but I'm here for it either way:
And the most inappropriate tweet of the day goes to @The7thODST, whose tweet was so bad that people actually came to the de🦋fense of the costume.
Despite a less-than-stellar showing earlier thi💜s year, Halo Infinite is still one of the Xbox Series X's most🌞 anticipated titles. It has a lot of work to do in regards to creating graphics that look at home on a next-gen console, but this Twitter user is just glad to see Microsoft is giving us updates on its progress:
If you're actually interested iౠn purchasing the costume, you can find it on . It's got a terrible name to match the design – Halo Infinite Master Chief Costume, Kids Size Muscle Padded Video Game Inspired Character Jumpsuit – but claims that it's a "Quality costume for happy kids" and that you can "become a hero and save th🌃e galaxy" with its comfortable jumpsuit design.