Halo 4 offers 8 specializations. They include Wetwork, Pioneer, Engineer, Tracker, Rogue, Stalker, Pathfinder, and Operator. Each offers 10 new levels to the player.
Wetwork is one of the specializations in Halo 4. Only 2 specializations are available at launch, Wetwork an Operator. When you reach rank 50 in Halo 4 you can choose a specialization.
Reach level 50
Once you reach level 50, you can then choose a specialization
No. If you played Halo 4 within the first 2 weeks of release or pre-ordered, you could use a code (either sent to you by Microsoft via Xbox Live or from your Halo 4 limited edition package) to get all specializations. These specializations will eventually be released to all players, but everyone only gets 2 (unless you have a code) to start with. But to unlock any of them, you have to be level 50. Ex: I enter my code, I get to Lv. 50, I can use 1 of any of the specializations. Ex: I didn't enter my code, I get to Lv. 50, I can use 1 of 2 specializations, but more will be released later in the year.
Dont know them all but here is some: Spartan IV: SR Engineer: EN Operator: OP Stalker: ST? Rogue: RG Tracker: ? Wetworks: WT? Cant remember the rest of the specializations.
Complete Specialization Spartan IV at SR50 then go on the spartan hub, select Specializations and then choose Stalker. If you choose something else don't worry as it only takes 10 SRs to complete all the specializations after Spartan IV.
First, you have to reach Spartan Rank 50. Once this is done, open the "Spartan Hub" menu, and scroll upwards to "Career". Select "Specializations", and then select "Operator". Then enlist in that Specialization.
Halo 4 is called Halo 4.
Halo rights are owned by Bungee. Technically Halo 4 is "Halo ODST"
Yes, there is a Halo 4.
There is multiplayer in halo 4
there is no halo 4 because it is a trilogy. halo 3 was the end of the series.