For many Halo fans, Bungie's departure as the lead developers for the series was a bitter pill to swallow. While 343 has taken up the mantle for that franchise, Bungie has moved on to developing its first person MMO series, Destiny, a game which many Halo fans migrated to due to its similar sci-fi themes and signature Bungie gameplay. Although there is a lot of voice talent in Destiny 2, many Halo fans have certainly missed the iconic announcements of Jeff Steitzer, who thanks to a Bungie fan, has tried his hand at some of Destiny 2's multiplayer voice lines.

Jeff Steitzer's voice may be one of the best known voices in video games, with every double or triple kill a player gets being inherently associated with Steitzer's bass-y announcements from titles like Halo 2 and 3. Up there with Fred Tatasciore's Unreal Tournament voice lines, Steitzer has cemented himself as prominent part of multiplayer first person shooters, and luckily, has returned to perform the announcing for 343's Halo Infinite, continuing his position as the announcer for every major Halo title to date.

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In a response to a fan on Cameo, known as 'Baguette, Eiffel's Blade,' Steitzer said that he was delighted that they were a fan of both Halo and Destiny, as a lot of the Bungie team from the original Halo games had moved on to work on Destiny. Baguette had requested that Steitzer perform his own versions of some of the popular voice lines from Destiny characters Shaxx and Saladin, who do the announcements for Destiny 2's multiplayer mode, Crucible. In the video, Steitzer knocks it out of the park, hitting lines like "I can feel that in my bones," and "Zone A captured," with all the power and full-toned goodness fans have come to expect from the voice actor.

Fans of both franchises seemed to congregate in the comments section, singing Steitzer's praises for his incredible legacy as a voice actor and for the effort he put into his Cameo performance. Many were particularly enamored with Steitzer's very Halo 2 reading of Shaxx's "Deeee-lightful" line, which contrasts with Walking Dead star and Shaxx voice actor Lennie James' sing-song performance. The video ends with Steitzer telling Baguette to stay "Unfrickenbelievable," a call back to one of the toughest Halo medals to earn, and a fantastic Cameo sign off.

It's certainly fantastic to hear Steitzer's iconic voice tackling other game's dialog, and wonderful to see that he has returned as the announcer for Halo Infinite. Most would agree that he has become an important feature of the multiplayer's overall feel, and a change in announcer would be an unwelcome shift for many, especially in a game that is looking to change up some staple Halo features as it is. Infinite certainly feels like Halo, albeit in-keeping with the modern take 343 has been producing since Halo 4, however, it is nice to keep some of the features that helped propel the series to success in the first place, such as Steitzer's incredible voice.

Halo Infinite will release in 2021, with a technical preview available now for Halo Insiders, running until August 2.

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