Halo feature

Halo Custom Edition SPV3 – Total overhaul for Halo PC – is now available

Halo SPV3 is a total overhaul of the Halo 1 campaign for the PC that has just been released. This mod comes with new weapons, enemies, vehicles, areas to explore and levels, as well as easter eggs and skulls which add new twists onto the gameplay.

In order to run this mod, you’ll need these three things:

  • Halo Combat Evolved PC (Needs to be a legit version with a CDKEY)
  • Halo Custom Edition (A unshackled version of Halo PC)
  • Open Sauce (Allows for engine extensions)

The team behind this mod has released the following video, showcasing how you can install Halo SPV3.

How to Install Halo CE SPV3

Here are some instructions for you in order to install Halo SPV3:

If you have Halo Custom Edition already installed, simply download this file.

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/download/0ee2ectm52nckb6/SPV3.0.0+Mod+Content.zip

Mirror: http://haloce3.com/ccount/click.php?id=sp_spv3_mod_zip

This includes the patch to Halo CE 1.10, Open Sauce 4.0, and all the mod content. Open the readme, and the rest of the instructions are in there.


If you don’t have Halo Custom Edition already installed, get yourself a CD Key, and download this file

Download: http://www.mediafire.com/download/qjj5q4fzyxoty4z/SPV3.0.0+Mod+Content+and+Game.rar

Mirror: http://haloce3.com/ccount/click.php?id=sp_spv3_mod_game_rar

Now open up the readme, follow the instructions there!

Needless to say that this is a must-have mod for all Halo fans.

Enjoy!

SPV3 Comic Con Release Trailer

Halo SPV3 Early Look: New Guns, New Enemies, New Maps

10 thoughts on “Halo Custom Edition SPV3 – Total overhaul for Halo PC – is now available”

  1. The fact that games from 2001 are still being modded is a testament to the awesomeness of the PC community.

  2. I’ll try to track down a cheap physical copy around here. This series is dull af but I’ve played through the first one at least three times so there’s got to be something about it. ¯_(?)_/¯

    1. Why better yet?

      Maybe for Skyrim and a few newer games, but for real mods, Moddb is where it’s at.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *