‘Halo 5: Guardians' Release Date, Story Spoilers News: ‘Hunt the Truth’ Audio Teaser Unlocks Master Chief’s Past [VIDEO]

The upcoming 'Halo 5: Guardians' game has made their franchise fans listen intently to an audio teaser entitled "Critical Condition" posted on a fictional journalist's Tumblr page and a controversial video teaser with a bullet labeled "traitor" smashing into Master Chief's helmet.

Benjamin Girbaud, fictional journalist and war photographer, has been making quite an investigation digging up Halo Franchise's protagonist "Master Chief" also known as John-117. In his recent audio log, the journalist made a round of interviews of people who had a first-hand experience with the teenager who was going to be the greatest hero in the Halo universe.

"Conversations with retired military paint very different pictures of John. More questions arise about John's home planet and his involvement in a violent training incident. The cracks in the official account widen," Girbaud writes on his new log found here.

Girbaud starts to uncover the blurry history of John-117 when he realizes that records of his death as a 6-year-old have been very questionable upon interviewing the retired military men who John had been acquainted during his teenage life in training camps.

He starts the audio log interviewing his researcher colleague, Ray Curzig, about his recent discovery that John had died when he was six while John's parents had perished in a rebel prison eventually. As a response, the researcher confirms that testimonies of his death may have been falsified because John had been very much alive as well as his parents by showing Girbaud the documents of employment from John's parents and even John's insurance coverage on a medical treatment.

Among the notable interview was with John's former colleague at a boot camp during their teenage years. Jacob Walker, now retired and living by the beach in Castellaneta-found somewhere on Saturn's rings, spoke highly of the 16-year-old boy who was going to be Master Chief. It would seem that John-117 was an inspiring for many recruits. While another interview with an Anthony Petrosky, a retired Oribital Drop Shock Trooper (ODST), had a completely different point of view of who John-117 was when he was 12 or 13. He tells Ben that the 4 ODSTs had picked up a fight with the 12 year old that didn't end too well. John had ultimately killed two and injured the remaining ODSTs which Petrosky calls "impossible."

As the interview goes to uncover the past of Master Chief, the new teaser trailer shows a cryptic implication that our helmeted hero might not be what we all think he is and its relation to the audio logs are getting thinner every time Girbaud has something wildly interesting to post.

'Halo 5: Guardians' is expected to launch in October 27.