
Microsoft and Halo Studios teased an upcoming announcement[1] earlier this summer to coincide with the Halo World Championships event later this month. While that announcement[2] is set for a panel on Friday, October 24, an unofficial report indicates that a remake of the original game, Halo: Combat Evolved[3], is in the works from The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered developer Virtuos.
According to Rebs Gaming[4], Abstraction, a studio under Virtuos’ umbrella, is co-developing the Halo remake with Halo Studios and handling most of the work. Xbox Era[5] subsequently corroborated the report, which also states that the remake will utilize a hybrid game engine that utilizes the Halo Reach Engine for the game’s mechanics and Unreal Engine 5 for the visuals. This could potentially be the first version of Halo to hit PlayStation consoles[6], but that has yet to be confirmed.
Abstraction previously created accessibility features for Halo: The Master Chief Collection, which included the 2011 remake of the first game, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, in which you could switch between the remastered and original visuals on the fly.
Microsoft has previously indicated that multiple Halo projects[7] are in development. During last year’s Halo World Championships, Microsoft shared A New Dawn[8], a trailer that revealed future Halo projects will utilize the Unreal Engine, including Project Foundry[9].
This potential news about the remake comes at a time when the Halo TV series has found a new audience on Netflix[10], and it’s already become one of the top 10 shows on the streamer. Last month, Halo Infinite added Invasion[11], a popular asymmetrical multiplayer mode from Halo: Reach.
References
- ^ teased an upcoming announcement (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ that announcement (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Halo: Combat Evolved (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Rebs Gaming (www.youtube.com)
- ^ Xbox Era (xboxera.com)
- ^ the first version of Halo to hit PlayStation consoles (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ multiple Halo projects (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ A New Dawn (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Project Foundry (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ new audience on Netflix (www.gamespot.com)
- ^ Halo Infinite added Invasion (www.gamespot.com)