"Instead, the studio behind the sci-fi series may be working on a "live service, long-term updating multiplayer" Halo game that could do just that. According to YouTuber Rebs Gaming, a source claimed that Halo Studios, previously known as 343 Industries, is working on a multiplayer Halo title that could borrow Fortnite's model of constantly pushing out content updates. The report also noted that there aren't any mentions of Fortnite's battle royale style for the upcoming game."
"Back in March, another report revealed that Halo: Infinite was meant to be supported with a 10-year plan of consistent updates, but this roadmap was scrapped following leadership issues and a switch to Unreal Engine. While Halo: Infinite's multiplayer mode has received notable updates since its initial release, the game still sits at a Mixed rating on Steam."
Halo Studios is reportedly developing a live-service, long-term updating multiplayer Halo title that would follow a constant-content-update model similar to Fortnite, without mentions of a battle royale mode. The studio is also said to be working on a remake of Halo: Combat Evolved. Halo: Infinite was originally planned for a 10-year update roadmap, but that plan was scrapped amid leadership issues and a switch to Unreal Engine. Halo: Infinite's multiplayer has received notable updates since release, yet the game maintains a Mixed rating on Steam. More information could surface during the Halo World Championship on October 24–26.
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