25 years after Halo: Combat Evolved launched, Microsoft and Xbox Game Studios are planning to refresh the original sci-fi first-person shooter for franchise veterans and the younger gamers alike. Enter Halo: Campaign Evolved, a ground-up remake of the original game that’s finally taking Halo multiplatform.

After 343 Industries took over following Halo: Reach (Bungie’s last Halo game), the consensus is that the franchise never quite returned to its original heights. Infinite (2021) was a convincing return to form and showed some promise, but troubled post-launch support clipped its wings. Sadly, Halo’s popularity has dwindled in recent years, but instead of marching towards the future, the powers that be are convinced that returning to the series’ origins is what most fans demand.

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25th anniversary.

If they do shoot for the exact anniversary date, that would be November 15, 2026.

On Feb 5, 2026, Tom Warren from The Verge (via Wccftech) posted an update on Microsoft’s release schedule for the year, stating that they’re apparently aiming for a Summer 2026 release window (presumably to dodge the juggernaut that is GTA VI, which lands on November 19.)

has teased that all new Halo games will be multiplatform, same-day releases moving forward.

Could this signal an eventual jump to Nintendo Switch 2, too? It’s too early to say, but we hope so.

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Halo: Campaign Evolved | The Silent Cartographer Trailer – YouTube
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Halo: Campaign Evolved | The Silent Cartographer – 13 Minute Gameplay Demo – YouTube
Halo: Campaign Evolved | The Silent Cartographer – 13 Minute Gameplay Demo - YouTube

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the Covenant with no new tricks and meaningful content won’t cut it, or at least that’s what the streets are saying.

Rebs Gaming have teased in the past that Halo’s multiplayer future will be a “live-service, long-term updating multiplayer game” that isn’t limited to one single release, so that might be where things are headed, but for now, let’s just assume Halo: Campaign Evolved won’t launch alongside player-versus-player online modes.

What we know for sure is that Halo: Campaign Evolved has two-player local split-screen co-op and up-to-four-player online co-op across Xbox, PC, and PS5. This co-op multiplayer experience will support the entire campaign and optional gameplay modifiers that aim to make replays more enticing and challenging.

the best Halo games, but there’s room for improvement, especially considering it had a bumpy development and several cuts were made to ship it in time.

The Unreal Engine 5-powered remake features “4K visuals, updated animations, remastered music, and re-recorded voice lines.” Halo Studios is also introducing vehicles and weapons from later Halo entries, upping the variety of the action on the game’s many battlefields.

Moreover, the campaign is gaining three more missions in line with Bungie’s original level design. There’s also talk of rebuilding entire sections to support the new movement options, vehicles, and weapons. Fans can already catch a glimpse of Halo Studios’ approach to the remake – which must also accommodate up to four players in co-op – in the aforementioned ‘Silent Cartographer’ gameplay demo.

Needless to say, particularly disliked missions like ‘The Library’ will be getting more attention than fan-favorites. “We learned from Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary that there was still an appetite for things like better wayfinding, navigation, and diversity in enemy encounters,” creative director Max Szlagor explained to Xbox Wire. More will be revealed (and picked apart by diehards) in due time.