Halo as we know it is getting a rebrand, as 343 Studios has been renamed to Halo Studios, and the future of the franchise now lies with Unreal Engine 5.AsXbox’sformer flagship franchises there was once a time when the announcement of a newHalogame was a worldwide event, but unfortunately the last few games have failed to garner the hype required to keep the series going.Halo: Infinitewas a great return to form, but wasn’t enough to save 343’s version of the universeFear not though Halo fans, as it’s been confirmed all future titles will now be made withUnreal Engine5, and Halo Studios is in the process of hiring fresh talent to make it happen.AdvertIn a post on X the Halo branddescribedthe shift as a “New Dawn” and confirmed it’ll be “changing the recipe” for how Halo games are made.The post continued “we’re looking for teammates to help us bring the next generation of Halo games to life.”A blogpost and teaser video for Halo in Unreal Engine 5 were also shared, showing us the Master Chief in his Mark V Mjolnir armour fromHalo: Combat Evolved.Chief lights up an Elite’s energy sword with a lovely little crackle and light effect, and we were also treated to some open-world environment shots of what’s presumably Alpha Halo.AdvertAll of this seems to be building towards a remake of the first Halo game, rather than a continuation ofHalo: Infinite’sstory, a shame because some of the story choices they made for that game weren’t half-bad.It truly sounds like a new beginning for the Halo franchise, and hopefully one that grounds itself in what made the first few Halo games such a global icon, new worlds, lovable characters, and arcade-shooting fun.Featured Image Credit: Xbox Game StudiosTopics:Halo,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,343 Industries

Halo as we know it is getting a rebrand, as 343 Studios has been renamed to Halo Studios, and the future of the franchise now lies with Unreal Engine 5.AsXbox’sformer flagship franchises there was once a time when the announcement of a newHalogame was a worldwide event, but unfortunately the last few games have failed to garner the hype required to keep the series going.Halo: Infinitewas a great return to form, but wasn’t enough to save 343’s version of the universeFear not though Halo fans, as it’s been confirmed all future titles will now be made withUnreal Engine5, and Halo Studios is in the process of hiring fresh talent to make it happen.AdvertIn a post on X the Halo branddescribedthe shift as a “New Dawn” and confirmed it’ll be “changing the recipe” for how Halo games are made.The post continued “we’re looking for teammates to help us bring the next generation of Halo games to life.”A blogpost and teaser video for Halo in Unreal Engine 5 were also shared, showing us the Master Chief in his Mark V Mjolnir armour fromHalo: Combat Evolved.Chief lights up an Elite’s energy sword with a lovely little crackle and light effect, and we were also treated to some open-world environment shots of what’s presumably Alpha Halo.AdvertAll of this seems to be building towards a remake of the first Halo game, rather than a continuation ofHalo: Infinite’sstory, a shame because some of the story choices they made for that game weren’t half-bad.It truly sounds like a new beginning for the Halo franchise, and hopefully one that grounds itself in what made the first few Halo games such a global icon, new worlds, lovable characters, and arcade-shooting fun.Featured Image Credit: Xbox Game StudiosTopics:Halo,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,343 Industries
Halo as we know it is getting a rebrand, as 343 Studios has been renamed to Halo Studios, and the future of the franchise now lies with Unreal Engine 5.AsXbox’sformer flagship franchises there was once a time when the announcement of a newHalogame was a worldwide event, but unfortunately the last few games have failed to garner the hype required to keep the series going.Halo: Infinitewas a great return to form, but wasn’t enough to save 343’s version of the universeFear not though Halo fans, as it’s been confirmed all future titles will now be made withUnreal Engine5, and Halo Studios is in the process of hiring fresh talent to make it happen.AdvertIn a post on X the Halo branddescribedthe shift as a “New Dawn” and confirmed it’ll be “changing the recipe” for how Halo games are made.The post continued “we’re looking for teammates to help us bring the next generation of Halo games to life.”A blogpost and teaser video for Halo in Unreal Engine 5 were also shared, showing us the Master Chief in his Mark V Mjolnir armour fromHalo: Combat Evolved.Chief lights up an Elite’s energy sword with a lovely little crackle and light effect, and we were also treated to some open-world environment shots of what’s presumably Alpha Halo.AdvertAll of this seems to be building towards a remake of the first Halo game, rather than a continuation ofHalo: Infinite’sstory, a shame because some of the story choices they made for that game weren’t half-bad.It truly sounds like a new beginning for the Halo franchise, and hopefully one that grounds itself in what made the first few Halo games such a global icon, new worlds, lovable characters, and arcade-shooting fun.
Halo as we know it is getting a rebrand, as 343 Studios has been renamed to Halo Studios, and the future of the franchise now lies with Unreal Engine 5.
AsXbox’sformer flagship franchises there was once a time when the announcement of a newHalogame was a worldwide event, but unfortunately the last few games have failed to garner the hype required to keep the series going.
Halo: Infinitewas a great return to form, but wasn’t enough to save 343’s version of the universe
Fear not though Halo fans, as it’s been confirmed all future titles will now be made withUnreal Engine5, and Halo Studios is in the process of hiring fresh talent to make it happen.
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In a post on X the Halo branddescribedthe shift as a “New Dawn” and confirmed it’ll be “changing the recipe” for how Halo games are made.
The post continued “we’re looking for teammates to help us bring the next generation of Halo games to life.”
A blogpost and teaser video for Halo in Unreal Engine 5 were also shared, showing us the Master Chief in his Mark V Mjolnir armour fromHalo: Combat Evolved.
Chief lights up an Elite’s energy sword with a lovely little crackle and light effect, and we were also treated to some open-world environment shots of what’s presumably Alpha Halo.
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All of this seems to be building towards a remake of the first Halo game, rather than a continuation ofHalo: Infinite’sstory, a shame because some of the story choices they made for that game weren’t half-bad.
It truly sounds like a new beginning for the Halo franchise, and hopefully one that grounds itself in what made the first few Halo games such a global icon, new worlds, lovable characters, and arcade-shooting fun.
Topics:Halo,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,343 Industries