Xbox to Remake the Original Halo Game
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Before there’s a new Halo game, Halo Studios is revisiting the past. Xbox has announced Halo: Campaign Evolved, a remake of the first game in the storied shooter series, Halo: Combat Evolved, developed by Halo Studios and coming to Xbox, PC and PS5 in 2026.
Halo is looking for a fresh start, and today’s 2025 Halo Project Update livestream could give it just that.
A Halo: Campaign Evolved developer has revealed the reason why the remake doesn't include any PVP multiplayer. While players will still be able to enjoy up to four-player campaign co-op in Halo: Campaign Evolved, the series' typical multiplayer offerings won't be featured here.
The creative team behind Halo: Campaign Evolved has declined to reply to recent questions about the use of generative AI. This has led to a lot of suspicion from the gaming community.
PlayStation is getting its first ever Halo game in the form of the newly unveiled Halo: Campaign Evolved - a remake of the landmark first shooter in the series, also coming to Xbox and PC - and it sounds like the era of exclusivity is over for Master Chief.
Damon Conn (executive producer) and Brian Jarrard (Halo Studios community director) speak exclusively with EW about the newly revealed "Halo: Campaign Evolved."
Fans can expect a first look at the next Halo title during the Halo World Championship, amid rumors of a Halo: Combat Evolved remake.
I played a small slice of Halo: Campaign Evolved ahead of its official reveal, and can confirm that this upcoming remake of the first game’s legendary single player offering is absolutely beautiful.