More Halo: Combat Evolved Remake Details Emerge, Including Who Is Making It
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More Halo: Combat Evolved Remake Details Emerge, Including Who Is Making It
"Reb's Gaming, a small but reliable Halo reporter, has followed up on his last video in which he explained a source had given him several details about the long rumoured remaster/remake of Bungie's iconic first Halo game. Not only will it change the gameplay by including a sprint option, but it is also running on two game engines. In the first video, he explained a second team was working alongside Halo Studios,"
"Reb says he has confirmed that the studio is Virtous Abstraction, a Netherlands-based team that was bought by Virtous - the company behind the recent The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered - in late 2024/early 2025. Virtous Abstraction, formerly just Abstraction, has an impressive track record of helping ship over 60 titles, including Halo: The Master Chief Collection. Furthermore, on their website they publically list Halo Studios as one of their current partners."
A Halo: Combat Evolved remake will include a sprint option and will be developed on two engines: Unreal Engine 5 and the Halo: Reach engine. Halo Studios is working alongside Netherlands-based Virtous Abstraction, which was acquired by Virtous in late 2024/early 2025 and lists Halo Studios as a current partner. Virtous Abstraction previously helped ship more than 60 titles, including Halo: The Master Chief Collection. A Netherlands hiring listing sought developers with knowledge of the Halo: Reach engine. Information traceable to MintBlitz, a fan screenshot, and claims of an Abstraction employee remain secondhand and unverified.
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