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Halo Goes Unreal Engine 5: A New Dawn for the Franchise?

The Halo franchise, a name that’s synonymous with legendary first-person shooter games, is getting a major revamp. After Halo Infinite, which came out in 2021, had its challenges, 343 Industries is making some big changes!

A New Engine For Halo

For almost three years, fans waited to see what comes next for this legendary franchise! There’s a huge announcement: 343 Industries (now Halo Studios) is switching game engines! They are leaving the Slipspace Engine for Unreal Engine 5. This was announced in a showcase video on YouTube and an article on Xbox Wire. What’s even more surprising is that Halo Studios plans on bringing even more Halo games to life.

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Why The Switch?

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The Slipspace Engine was what made Halo Infinite possible but this might be one of the main reasons for the extended wait, leading to some criticism. This new engine update really addresses issues! And the transition to Unreal Engine 5 promises smoother development with quicker releases for this beloved franchise. This makes it simpler for Halo Studios to hire talented developers! Many think it was a smart move to allow faster production times.

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A New Dawn For Halo:

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It appears the future might just be bright for Halo. However, there are some who remain unsure about the overall transition! Some of the visuals showed up and showed the power of Unreal Engine 5 to create high definition graphics. However, some felt it was a reminder of the first Halo Infinite trailers which had gorgeous visuals, yet the final game's actual gameplay wasn't quite as impressive.

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The Future Of Halo:

A rocky landscape with a polygonal structure shooting a blue beam in a Unreal Engine 5 Halo showcase. Image

While many have high hopes, there's a need to maintain cautious optimism. Making AAA games has many problems, including time and the large expenses these kinds of games involve, it's clear that these updates came to make improvements. This is great, as it shows how Halo Studios takes risks! It has definitely earned some faith that its teams want to fix what needs improving.

It appears to make sense and help address many of the difficulties found in creating these epic games with new hires.

  • Unreal Engine 5 has become the more common and highly favored tool amongst video game companies.
  • It makes this a better situation for new hires with easy transitions from others that know how to work the engine
  • This might also mean, it’s easier to debug this engine when errors occur.

However, what this ultimately leads to remains uncertain! To discover more, everyone is on edge and awaiting these new Halo games that utilize the Unreal Engine 5 and discover whether that produces improvements in this legendary video game series.

Time will tell! The team looks forward to giving more information but are ready to build out more games!

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