
Fallout, Gears, Halo, Minecraft, and Grounded are absolutely obvious franchises for making the leap to wider media, but you'd have to assume other games would be great candidates as well.

Microsoft has a vast treasure trove of intellectual property it could potentially adapt for both big and small screens. The show was successful enough to be granted a second season, so it remains to be seen whether or not the production team will try to appease fans with a closer look at the source material this time around. The show was criticized by fans for straying heavily from the source material, although it appears to have been a hit for Paramount+ and has enjoyed some popularity with those who aren't necessarily interested in the games themselves. Using ancient technology, the Covenant seeks to activate a mysterious Halo ring, to bring about the destruction of the universe with the aim of traveling to their interpretation of the afterlife. Halo sees a futuristic humanity attacked by a demented religious civilization known as The Covenant.

The Halo TV show is a "reimagining" of the iconic sci-fi shooter franchise and bears no relationship with the recent Halo Infinite installment of the Xbox games series. Perhaps the most controversial video game adaptation of recent years, the Halo TV show on Paramount+ is getting a second season.
