Yes
Halo: Reach is rated M (Mature) for blood and violence.
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If your talking about the video game, Halo 2 from Bungie Studios, it is rated M for Mature.
The lowest age rating on a Halo game is "T" for "Teen" (13+), which is the rating for Halo Wars. It was released in March 2009, exclusively for the Xbox 360 console. All of the other Halo games are rated "M" for "Mature" (17+).
It is rated 16+, however I do not believe that this age rating is to stop you from buying the game, just to warn that it may be offensive to some.
Personally i think if the blood was turned off in Halo it would deserve a T rating. This is because you are killing creatures that are invading your planet that do not exist.
ESRB rated it M-Mature due to violence, language, and blood & gore.
Halo: Reach has a PEGI rating of 16.
the first halo was considered m, because of the constant blood an gore in the game. though when you look back at it now, the game seems more of a teen rating than m. you can also barely see the blood. it is usually on the walls.
No. Halo: Reach will have the same rating as the rest (excluding Halo 1 and Halo Wars, in which they are rated T), being rated M (mature). The violent content of the series continues with each game, only seeming to intensify, if anything. This particular game has a 100% chance of being rated M.
No. Halo and most of the games in the series are rated "M" for Mature. Games with the "M" rating are intended for people 17 years and older. Halo contains a lot of intense violence and mature language. With Halo 4 coming out in a matter of days, the violence and gore is only going to increase. This is a game is not intended for 11-12 years old.