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Xbox to celebrate Halo's 25th birthday by killing its multiplayer
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51027, member: 636"] Gaming insiders spill secrets about Microsoft bringing back the legendary Halo Combat Evolved for the franchise's silver anniversary celebration. YouTube channel Rebs Gaming claims two developer-connected sources leaked details about the highly anticipated remake hitting stores during 2026. The revamped classic apparently started production back in 2023 but might skip multiplayer modes entirely. Industry watchers suspect the project could mark Master Chief's debut appearance on PlayStation 5 consoles. Anonymous tipsters remain tight-lipped about whether the remake will expand beyond Xbox Series X and S platforms. Recent datamining discoveries suggest the Halo remake might follow Gears of War Reloaded's cross-platform strategy next month. Sources heard absolutely nothing regarding online multiplayer components for the anniversary edition. The mysterious Project Ekur continues development under Certain Affinity's supervision after being yanked from Halo Infinite's battle royale plans. Known franchise dataminer grunt.api recently teased fresh updates by posting new identification codes for the secretive project. Halo Studios plans major announcements during HaloWC 2025 happening next October where fans expect concrete details about upcoming releases. The timing perfectly aligns with celebrating 25 years since the original game revolutionized console shooters. Microsoft appears ready to leverage nostalgia while expanding the series across multiple gaming ecosystems. Industry analysts believe the remake represents a crucial test for Xbox's multiplatform publishing strategy. Gaming enthusiasts eagerly await official confirmation about whether their childhood memories will receive the modern treatment they deserve. [/QUOTE]
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