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How To Watch The Halo TV Series In Malaysia & Southeast Asia

After so many years in development hell and back-and-forths, the Halo live-action TV series is actually happening. It’ll debut its first episode on 25th March and will be on Paramount+.

Of course, with half the world not being able to access the series and Paramount+ through regular means, you may need to find different ways to access the show. Here are a few ways to do so:

Get Xbox Game Pass ULtimate

It turns out that Microsoft is offering Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers 1 free month of Paramount+, just in time for the Halo TV show. The pass is only US$14.99 per month, and allows you to also play a heckaton of Xbox games and third-party titles for free.

As we’ve mentioned time and again, the Xbox Game Pass is a helluva great bargain if you have either an Xbox One, Xbox Series, or PC. You may want to set your Microsoft/Xbox account region to the United States or Singapore so that there’s less hassle in the buying process.

Watch It On Mola.TV

Mola.tv is a livestream service that broadcasts free TV shows and seems 100% legit. You can register an account on Mola for free with no hassle at this point in time.

So far, these are the only ways to watch the first-ever Halo live-action series through legitimate means. If you know of any other way, do let us now and we’ll update this feature proper.

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  1. Halo TV Series Premiere Broke Paramount+ Stream Viewer Records | KAKUCHOPUREI.COM

    March 28, 2022 at 12:19 am

    […] I saw the first episode of the Halo TV series and it’s promising. It does break tradition by unmasking Master Chief at the end, but the setup of the show and its action beats shows potential in a series that can build up to an escalating alien invasion and all-out war. Time will tell if the first season can maintain that momentum, but so far, colour me curious. If you’re also curious about the live adaptation, you can check out ways on how to check the show out here. […]

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