Halois a franchise that has persisted for nearly two decades and spans across several console generations. Serving as Xbox’s flagship series since its inception,Halohas been an important part of Xbox’s history and has taken on many forms since the release ofHalo: Combat Evolved. Now, fans of the series can purchaseHaloin soap form.

As the franchise has continued to grow over the years,Halohas expanded well past just video games. There have been several books written that highlight the extended universe ofHalo, as well as numerous figures and statues based on in-game characters, there’s evenHalothemed Mega Construx kits. However, fans of the series now have the option to wash their bodies withHalothemed soap.

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Over on YouTube, the online based soap brand Dr. Squatch released a trailer showcasing the company’s newHaloscented soap bar, Spartan Scrub. The trailer itself possesses many of the same eccentricities that encompass other previous Dr. Squatch YouTube ads, but it honestly is very impressive to seeHaloas a soap flavor. It’s almost as bizarre as theHalothemed Pringlesreleased earlier this year.

It’s amazing to see just how farHalohas come since the early 2000s. Ten to fifteen years ago, soap based on a popular gaming franchise would have been unheard of, but now, crossovers like this are almost expected at this point. Considering that many big name brands are also getting involved with gaming, such asKFC releasing a dating sim, it seems video game based brand crossovers will grow to become even more commonplace.

With the release of Halo Infinite coming next month, it will be interesting to see what the finished product will have in store for its players. This will be the first mainlineHaloinstallment released in over six years and many in the gaming community are already excited to see what theHalo Infinitecampaignwill be like, along with more refined game mechanics.

That said, it will be interesting to see what the future holds forHalogoing forward fromHalo Infinite. Back in June of 2021, it was revealed that 343 Industries intends to haveHalo Infinitelast over 10 years, but it begs to question whether or not the studio can keep audiences captivated for that long. Although, seeing as the game has yet to release, fans won’t know for sure until it does.

Halo Infinitelaunches on December 8 for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.