Here are some 4K screenshots from the PC version of Halo 2 Anniversary Remaster

Microsoft and 343 Industries have invited us to the latest beta phase of the Halo 2 Anniversary Remaster. As such, we’ve decided to capture some 4K screenshots and share them with you. Thus, these screenshots will give you an idea of what you can expect from this game.

In order to capture these screenshots, we used an Intel i9 9900K with 16GB of DDR4 at 3600Mhz. Naturally, we’ve paired this machine with an NVIDIA RTX 2080Ti. We also used Windows 10 64-bit and the latest version of the GeForce drivers.

As we can see, Halo 2 Anniversary Remaster had no performance issues at all on this particular GPU. In 4K, our RTX2080Ti was used at only 50%. This basically means that a lot of other graphics cards will be able to run the game on really high resolutions.

There is currently no ETA on when Halo 2 Anniversary will come out. If I had to guess, I’d say that once this beta/flighting phase ends, 343 Industries will fix the issues reported by its fanbase and then release it to the public.

Enjoy the screenshots and stay tuned for more!

21 thoughts on “Here are some 4K screenshots from the PC version of Halo 2 Anniversary Remaster”

  1. holy crap it looks like a modern game.

    Last time i played this game i was dissapointed, enemies were utter bulletsponges, is that fixed?

    1. Wait, if for you enemies are not supposed to be bulletsponges, what do you normally do with your gun and with enemies? Talk with them and tell jokes at the campfire? Aren’t enemies wearing armor?

  2. Only reason why I want to play this is cos I couldnt play it back then cos it was protected by online activation! Otherwise I couldnt care less about that crap

  3. A shame the only good thing about Halo 2 was the multiplayer and the music, the campaign is a*se and the plot and atmosphere, the little there is of it, essentially ruin everything the first game was striving for and achieved.

    1. I always thought that the campaign was too long and I never really cared about the Arbiter’s missions.

      1. The issue is how poorly paced and written everything is with very few improvements on the sandbox.

        It was a rushed job, Bungie admitted that themselves

      2. The issue is the pacing, the back and forth could have been done right but was extremely rushed and the game is all over the place.
        As soon s the teleporting shit starts it becomes a complete mess.

  4. pirated the first one that came out, got bored to death. i’m never bothering with halo again, i gave this franchise more chances than it deserves.

    1. Guess you missed out when it 1st came out. But yes playing the 1st one now in single player is extreamly boring.

    2. This one didn’t age well.
      But I’m not the best person to tell you this, never liked the franchise.

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