Halo: Infinitewas supposed to get a battle-royale mode similar toFortniteandApex: Legends, it was cancelled but details have now emerged on what it would have been like.While I’d considerHalo: infiniteto be leagues better thanHalo 5: Guardians, especially in its art style and story, there were certainly still a few things missing tohold it back from the greatnessof theBungiedays.Take a look atHalo: Infinite’slaunch trailer belowThe game has since been updated over time, adding new modes, armour, weapons and more but this live-service model hasn’t done much to keep the playerbase active in the long-term, and now it seems many are ready for a new game to take its place.AdvertDetails on the nextHalogame are few and far between, though to keep fans occupied in the meantime are details on a mode that could have changed everything for Halo: Infinite, abattle-royale mode.Codenamed Tatanka, the mode would have seen players engage in PvP matches on Zeta Halo, where they’d be tasked with killing other players and securing objectives.It would have tied into the game’s story mode in some capacity as well, presumably like howFortnite’smap changes depending on the current storyline, like the recentMarvelcollaboration.Weapons and vehicles would have been brought to the player via Pelicans, like the Falcon fromHalo: Reach, and downed players could be revived for another chance at the action.AdvertIt all sounds fantastic, and you can find afull videogoing over all the details of the mode on YouTube.Presumably the battle-royale mode was cancelled due to either time constraints or the belief players wouldn’t vibe with it, and from the sounds of things reception would have been mixed if the mode had come to fruition.PerhapsHalo 7will take the idea and finish it, as dropping into battle in an ODST drop pod and going to war on a massive battlefield sounds like it’d be a perfect fit for the franchise if done well.Featured Image Credit: Xbox Game StudiosTopics:Halo,Halo Infinite,Xbox,PC

Halo fans torn as new game footage surfaces online

Halo: Infinitewas supposed to get a battle-royale mode similar toFortniteandApex: Legends, it was cancelled but details have now emerged on what it would have been like.While I’d considerHalo: infiniteto be leagues better thanHalo 5: Guardians, especially in its art style and story, there were certainly still a few things missing tohold it back from the greatnessof theBungiedays.Take a look atHalo: Infinite’slaunch trailer belowThe game has since been updated over time, adding new modes, armour, weapons and more but this live-service model hasn’t done much to keep the playerbase active in the long-term, and now it seems many are ready for a new game to take its place.AdvertDetails on the nextHalogame are few and far between, though to keep fans occupied in the meantime are details on a mode that could have changed everything for Halo: Infinite, abattle-royale mode.Codenamed Tatanka, the mode would have seen players engage in PvP matches on Zeta Halo, where they’d be tasked with killing other players and securing objectives.It would have tied into the game’s story mode in some capacity as well, presumably like howFortnite’smap changes depending on the current storyline, like the recentMarvelcollaboration.Weapons and vehicles would have been brought to the player via Pelicans, like the Falcon fromHalo: Reach, and downed players could be revived for another chance at the action.AdvertIt all sounds fantastic, and you can find afull videogoing over all the details of the mode on YouTube.Presumably the battle-royale mode was cancelled due to either time constraints or the belief players wouldn’t vibe with it, and from the sounds of things reception would have been mixed if the mode had come to fruition.PerhapsHalo 7will take the idea and finish it, as dropping into battle in an ODST drop pod and going to war on a massive battlefield sounds like it’d be a perfect fit for the franchise if done well.Featured Image Credit: Xbox Game StudiosTopics:Halo,Halo Infinite,Xbox,PC

Halo: Infinitewas supposed to get a battle-royale mode similar toFortniteandApex: Legends, it was cancelled but details have now emerged on what it would have been like.While I’d considerHalo: infiniteto be leagues better thanHalo 5: Guardians, especially in its art style and story, there were certainly still a few things missing tohold it back from the greatnessof theBungiedays.Take a look atHalo: Infinite’slaunch trailer belowThe game has since been updated over time, adding new modes, armour, weapons and more but this live-service model hasn’t done much to keep the playerbase active in the long-term, and now it seems many are ready for a new game to take its place.AdvertDetails on the nextHalogame are few and far between, though to keep fans occupied in the meantime are details on a mode that could have changed everything for Halo: Infinite, abattle-royale mode.Codenamed Tatanka, the mode would have seen players engage in PvP matches on Zeta Halo, where they’d be tasked with killing other players and securing objectives.It would have tied into the game’s story mode in some capacity as well, presumably like howFortnite’smap changes depending on the current storyline, like the recentMarvelcollaboration.Weapons and vehicles would have been brought to the player via Pelicans, like the Falcon fromHalo: Reach, and downed players could be revived for another chance at the action.AdvertIt all sounds fantastic, and you can find afull videogoing over all the details of the mode on YouTube.Presumably the battle-royale mode was cancelled due to either time constraints or the belief players wouldn’t vibe with it, and from the sounds of things reception would have been mixed if the mode had come to fruition.PerhapsHalo 7will take the idea and finish it, as dropping into battle in an ODST drop pod and going to war on a massive battlefield sounds like it’d be a perfect fit for the franchise if done well.

Halo: Infinitewas supposed to get a battle-royale mode similar toFortniteandApex: Legends, it was cancelled but details have now emerged on what it would have been like.

While I’d considerHalo: infiniteto be leagues better thanHalo 5: Guardians, especially in its art style and story, there were certainly still a few things missing tohold it back from the greatnessof theBungiedays.

Take a look atHalo: Infinite’slaunch trailer below

The game has since been updated over time, adding new modes, armour, weapons and more but this live-service model hasn’t done much to keep the playerbase active in the long-term, and now it seems many are ready for a new game to take its place.

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Details on the nextHalogame are few and far between, though to keep fans occupied in the meantime are details on a mode that could have changed everything for Halo: Infinite, abattle-royale mode.

Codenamed Tatanka, the mode would have seen players engage in PvP matches on Zeta Halo, where they’d be tasked with killing other players and securing objectives.

It would have tied into the game’s story mode in some capacity as well, presumably like howFortnite’smap changes depending on the current storyline, like the recentMarvelcollaboration.

Weapons and vehicles would have been brought to the player via Pelicans, like the Falcon fromHalo: Reach, and downed players could be revived for another chance at the action.

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It all sounds fantastic, and you can find afull videogoing over all the details of the mode on YouTube.

Presumably the battle-royale mode was cancelled due to either time constraints or the belief players wouldn’t vibe with it, and from the sounds of things reception would have been mixed if the mode had come to fruition.

PerhapsHalo 7will take the idea and finish it, as dropping into battle in an ODST drop pod and going to war on a massive battlefield sounds like it’d be a perfect fit for the franchise if done well.

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