It appears that the Official Xbox Store Page for Halo: Campaign Evolved has leaked some new screenshots for it. In these screenshots, we get to see some of Master Chief, Cortana, and some of the enemies, as well as some of the recreated environments.
Halo: Campaign Evolved is a faithful modernized remake of Halo: Combat Evolved’s campaign. The game will have the entire campaign of the first Halo game, as well as three brand-new prequel missions featuring the Master Chief and Sgt. Johnson.
Players will also get a broader arsenal of weapons, vehicles, enemies, and gameplay-modifying “Skulls”. These Skulls are optional modifiers that can change combat in fun and challenging ways. Moreover, there will be fresh tactics and endless replayability.
Halo: Campaign Evolved will support solo and up to 4-player online co-op. There will be full crossplay and cross-progression support. This means that PC gamers will be able to play with their console friends, whether they are on PlayStation or Xbox.
Halo Studios has also brought some QoL improvements. Players will now be able to sprint, aim, and engage with refined precision. For the first time in Halo: CE, you can wield 9 additional iconic weapons from across the series, including the Energy Sword, Battle Rifle, and Needle Rifle.
Halo: Campaign Evolved will be using Unreal Engine 5. So, let’s hope that the game won’t suffer from any stuttering issues. Microsoft plans to release the remake sometime in 2026. However, there is still no exact ETA for when we’ll get it.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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