Xbox to Remake the Original Halo Game
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Before there’s a new Halo game, Halo Studios is revisiting the past. Xbox has announced Halo: Campaign Evolved, a remake of the first game in the storied shooter series, Halo: Combat Evolved, developed by Halo Studios and coming to Xbox, PC and PS5 in 2026.
Halo is looking for a fresh start, and today’s 2025 Halo Project Update livestream could give it just that.
A Halo: Campaign Evolved developer has revealed the reason why the remake doesn't include any PVP multiplayer. While players will still be able to enjoy up to four-player campaign co-op in Halo: Campaign Evolved, the series' typical multiplayer offerings won't be featured here.
The creative team behind Halo: Campaign Evolved has declined to reply to recent questions about the use of generative AI. This has led to a lot of suspicion from the gaming community.
PlayStation is getting its first ever Halo game in the form of the newly unveiled Halo: Campaign Evolved - a remake of the landmark first shooter in the series, also coming to Xbox and PC - and it sounds like the era of exclusivity is over for Master Chief.
Campaign Evolved launches on PlayStation 5 in 2026 alongside Xbox and PC, it will mark one of gaming’s most symbolically seismic moments: a flagship Xbox-exclusive franchise going multi-platform. Beyond the visuals and gameplay enhancements,
Damon Conn (executive producer) and Brian Jarrard (Halo Studios community director) speak exclusively with EW about the newly revealed "Halo: Campaign Evolved."
Fans can expect a first look at the next Halo title during the Halo World Championship, amid rumors of a Halo: Combat Evolved remake.