Halo Remake Will Allegedly Have Modern Gameplay Mechanics And Sprint

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Halo Remake Will Also Release On PS5!

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  • Halo Remake will allegedly have gameplay similar to the rumored upcoming Halo 7 multiplayer entry.
  • It will have modern gameplay mechanics, including sprinting, and aims to be a full-fledged remake.
  • The remake will also be released on PS5, but it’s unclear if it will be a day-one launch.

The Halo franchise has certainly declined over the years, with the last game failing to meet expectations. New reports also suggest that Halo Studio is having leadership problems, which have painted a dire picture for the upcoming games in the series.  

However, fans are still excited for the rumored Halo CE remake, which is being co-developed by the Elder Scrolls Oblivion remastered team, Virtuous Studios. A new leak now suggests that it will have many modern gameplay mechanics that we have seen in recent titles.

Why it matters: Many fans are excited to experience the original Halo through a modern lens, but it’s unclear whether the remake will retain the nostalgic elements from the original release.

Halo Remake will allegedly have modern gameplay mechanics, including sprinting.

Popular leaker Halo Leaks claims on Twitter that the remake will feature the ability to sprint and many other mechanics to ease the experience. He believes the gameplay will resemble the upcoming rumored Halo 7 multiplayer game.

He also adds that the remake will launch on PS5, but it is unknown whether it will be a day-one release. It will also be a full-fledged remake, like the Resident Evil games, instead of a minor project. The remake is also expected to be campaign-only and skip multiplayer.

Most users are eagerly looking forward to the remake, but the rumor has also worried gamers who believe these modern mechanics will steal the authentic feel of Halo CE.

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Halo Infinite did not perform as well as expected in terms of sales and player reception.

The Halo remake is expected to be announced on October 24th this year, alongside multiple other projects from the franchise. We will also likely see the next mainline games, including the aforementioned Halo 7 multiplayer title.

Do you think the Halo remake will keep its authentic feel despite having modern gameplay mechanics? Are you excited for it? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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