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Halo Infinite's awesome Forge Mode hits over 1 million creations
By Brendan Lowry published
Great Success 343 Industries' Forge Lead Designer has revealed that since its introduction in November, players have used Halo Infinite's Forge Mode to make over 1 million creations.
Halo Infinite's new Season 3 trailer is actually pretty damn good
By Brendan Lowry published
Echoes Within Halo Infinite's Season 3: Echoes Within trailer has arrived, and it's surprisingly awesome.
New Halo Infinite update adds Noble Intention event, Forge matchmaking playlist
By Brendan Lowry published
Jump In Some of the best community-made Forge maps are now playable in matchmaking.
Report: Microsoft's 343i to switch Halo to Unreal Engine, focus on multiplayer
By Brendan Lowry last updated
A New Plan A new report details how Halo and its development studio, 343 Industries, is shifting to a new engine and a new focus.
Xbox lead Phil Spencer: 'The heart and soul of Halo is with 343'
By Brendan Lowry last updated
Halo's Future Xbox lead and Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer gives his thoughts about Halo and 343 Industries in a new interview, reaffirming that "Halo will remain critically important to what Xbox is doing."
Former 343i devs respond to Microsoft layoffs: 'They set Halo up for failure' (Update)
By Brendan Lowry last updated
Called Out Several former Halo developers have publicly voiced criticisms of Microsoft's leadership and management policies after over 60 people were laid off from 343 Industries.
Halo is 'here to stay' at 343 Industries, says studio head
By Zachary Boddy published
Here to Stay 343 Industries will continue to develop Halo into the future, according to a new public statement from studio head Pierre Hintze, following mass layoffs.
Halo Infinite banned a Forge player for putting weed in their map
By Brendan Lowry published
The Hammer Strikes Recently, a Halo Infinite player was banned from using Forge mode because one of the maps they created contained custom props that resembled marijuana.
The sounds of Halo Infinite and Sea of Thieves are now on the Calm app to help you relax
By Sean Endicott published
Gaming Microsoft and Calm just announced a partnership that has the soundscapes of Sea of Thieves and Halo Infinite make their way to the Calm app, which helps with sleep, meditation, and relaxation.
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