Microsoft has released a new vidoc for Halo Wars 2, in which 343 Industries and Creative Assembly discuss the multiplayer modes of Halo Wars 2, including Blitz, where tactical combat meets card-based strategy. Halo Wars 2 is currently planned for a February 21st release. Enjoy!

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First time I’m reading the word “vidoc”.
Glad I’m not the only one who thought that was a typo.
Technically like so many other terms, it’s being misused, as far as I’m aware;
Bungie originally coined it for use with their “The Making of Halo [X] Video-Documentary” series as far as I’m aware, so using it here is really just wrong, but I suppose nobody cares >.>
Footnote: The videos are still up on Bungie’s YouTube channel, if anyone’s curious. The Halo 2 one especially, provides great insight into everything that went wrong behind-the-scenes during development, etc.
Incoming card pack microtransactions…blitz mode will be cancer
Weird to see DSOG covering games that aren’t even coming to PC; first RDR2 – which of course will get a late port – but now this as well.
Hagle Wards 2 is coming to PC, silly.
Last I heard it’s only coming to Xbox and Win 10 Store.
The Windows 10 store works on… Windows 10.
Yet the storefront and the games on it go against everything which make the PC platform what it is:
-Weird proprietary file format meant for mobile apps
-Draconic “patching” system that re-downloads entire games instead
-Always online DRM for the latest batch of games on there
-Prices far above even console retail ones
-Doesn’t seem to allow DX11 versions of games that do have them
-The two games that do only have DX11 versions, can still only be gotten on W10
So if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck… it obviously isn’t a PC storefront.
In fact, the new online requirement makes it more like an Xbox guest console that you happen to be logged in on instead.
We get it, Windows 10 store sucks. Still, it’s PC.
So, apparently Creative Assembly is still considered to be “at the top of their game”? >.>