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Halo: Campaign Evolved Set to Launch Soon with Some Controversy

With the highly anticipated launch of Halo: Campaign Evolved just around the corner, fans are buzzing with excitement. However, developers have faced some backlash following a recent community Q&A session.

Halo Studios, formerly known as 343 Industries, recently addressed a series of questions in a blog post that caused some confusion among players, particularly regarding the split-screen co-op feature on the PS5 version. Initially, it was stated that players would need to link their PlayStation Network profile to a Microsoft account and have an active PlayStation Plus subscription to access this feature.

An updated version of the blog clarified that a PlayStation Plus subscription is only required for online play. However, players will still need to follow the previous steps to enjoy split-screen co-op locally with a friend, rather than simply connecting a second controller. This decision ensures that both players can maintain their progress and earned trophies.

While the clarification about PS5 split-screen co-op is reassuring, some fans are disappointed by other revelations from the Q&A. The absence of a dedicated photo mode is a notable omission, especially considering the popularity of this feature in modern AAA games. Additionally, the lack of a Theater Mode, which has been a staple of the Halo franchise, has left fans wanting more creative options for capturing and sharing gameplay moments.

Despite the introduction of new customization options, players will not see these changes reflected in cutscenes. Instead, Master Chief will retain his original appearance to maintain narrative consistency with the original game. Fans are hopeful that a post-launch update will allow them to toggle this feature and showcase their customized characters in cutscenes.

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When Halo: Campaign Evolved launches on July 28th, 2026, it will mark a significant moment in the franchise’s history as it debuts on the PlayStation platform after nearly 25 years of exclusivity on Xbox. This full remake of the Halo: Combat Evolved single player campaign promises to deliver a nostalgic yet updated experience for players.

While some fans may have hoped for additional multiplayer modes, Microsoft’s decision to focus on the single player campaign is likely aimed at preserving the integrity of the existing fanbase across Halo: Infinite and Halo: The Master Chief Collection.

Source: Halo Waypoint

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