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Halo 5: Guardians revealed! (Fall 2015)

bloodyroarxxbloodyroarxx Casa GrandeRegistered User regular
edited May 2014 in Games and Technology
news.xbox.com/2014/05/games-halo-journey-announcement


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Any time you transition to a new platform, there is the opportunity to look at things with a new perspective. For us at 343 Industries, the launch of the Xbox One was an opportunity to think about what stories we wanted to tell, how to tell them, and how best to push the “Halo” franchise to showcase the platform. And, most importantly, combining our passion for “Halo” with the vocal and informative input from our fans.

“Halo” isn’t simply a perennial game franchise, it’s a part of the Xbox platform itself. In terms of innovation and ideation, it’s sometimes important to people who might not even play “Halo.” And of course it’s a passion and an essential experience for two generations of gamers. So we asked ourselves, how do we begin and where do we go with “Halo” on Xbox One?

In the past, “Halo” games have pushed the Xbox forward, showcasing the console and its ecosystem in entertaining and innovative ways. Making a “Halo” game that runs at 60 frames per second, on dedicated servers, with the scope, features and scale we’ve been dreaming of for more than a decade, is non-trivial. It’s a task that we, at 343 Industries, are taking very seriously to ensure we deliver the “Halo” game that fans deserve, and a game that is built from the ground up for Xbox One.

I’m happy to reveal that “Halo 5: Guardians,” the next installment in the legendary saga of the Master Chief, will launch on Xbox One in fall of 2015. In the tradition of every “Halo” game since its debut in 2001, it is a massive and exciting project.

“Halo 5: Guardians” is a bigger effort than “Halo 4.” That applies to the content and scope of the game, as well as the technology in what’s now a brand new and more powerful engine. Certainly there are some core elements carried over from prior games, but we’ve invested a huge effort in retooling our tech to take full advantage of the Xbox One’s hardware and ecosystem to create worlds and experiences worthy of next-gen.

It’s a game that will hopefully demonstrate the talent, learnings and abilities of the 343 Industries team. A game that will incorporate the things we learned from “Halo 4” about technology, aesthetics, performance and scale – and perhaps more importantly, understanding and embracing a community of gamers who love what lies at the heart of this game, and the limitless potential of the “Halo” universe.

And 2015 won’t simply be the year of “Halo 5: Guardians,” it will also be a year that offers us a unique opportunity. The opportunity to invite old friends and new audiences into that universe through the “Halo” television series, launched as a unique collaboration with Steven Spielberg and some of the finest creative minds in the business. A series that will stand alone, as well as complement and enrich the game experience. We’ll have more to share on the “Halo” television series as we near its projected fall 2015 release.

Your Journey Begins in 2014

Many fans noted that I was very deliberate with my phrasing on stage at E3 last year. I spoke about a “journey,” rather than a destination – and that journey definitely begins in 2014 with a giant leap, rather than one small step. We’ll give you much more information about our plans for this year at the Xbox E3 2014 Media Briefing on June 9, and we’re confident that “Halo” fans will be pretty excited about the special plans we have in store.

So until E3, I’d like to express my gratitude to our massive and varied Halo community, whose energy, enthusiasm, criticism and kindness are the driving force behind what we do and what we hope to achieve in “Halo 5: Guardians.”

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  • bloodyroarxxbloodyroarxx Casa GrandeRegistered User regular
    So this would seem to confirm the previous rumo/leak of Halo 2 Anniversary that would launch this fall.

  • NocrenNocren Lt Futz, Back in Action North CarolinaRegistered User regular
    I thought they were going to remake/rejigger Halos 1-4 to get them working on the XBone? Or is that still a rumor?

    Wonder if that TV series is going to be a miniseries (limited run), Premium (HBO/Showtime), Netflix, Cable, Network, or just download/stream direct only through the Xbone dashboard (tm).

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  • bloodyroarxxbloodyroarxx Casa GrandeRegistered User regular
    Nocren wrote: »
    I thought they were going to remake/rejigger Halos 1-4 to get them working on the XBone? Or is that still a rumor?

    Wonder if that TV series is going to be a miniseries (limited run), Premium (HBO/Showtime), Netflix, Cable, Network, or just download/stream direct only through the Xbone dashboard (tm).

    It was a rumor but with the delay it makes that rumor very credible, Halo 2 anniversary with a Halo "warchest" consisting of the other 3 games.

    Also from that same rumor/leak is Forza Horzon 2 this fall now valid.

  • darleysamdarleysam On my way to UKRegistered User regular
    I was sure that when they announced Halo 4, they said it was the beginning of a new trilogy that would be on both the 360 and the One. Now that I can't remember the exact phrasing of it, I guess they could've meant 'starting on 360 then moving over', but I'm sure they made it sound like all three games would be on both platforms.

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  • syndalissyndalis Getting Classy On the WallRegistered User, Loves Apple Products, Transition Team regular
    darleysam wrote: »
    I was sure that when they announced Halo 4, they said it was the beginning of a new trilogy that would be on both the 360 and the One. Now that I can't remember the exact phrasing of it, I guess they could've meant 'starting on 360 then moving over', but I'm sure they made it sound like all three games would be on both platforms.

    That would just be ridiculous, as it would hamstring how far they could push the games. Halo 3 would have been much smaller in scope if they had to build a compatible version with the oxbox.

    I am assuming they meant much the same as how the first trilogy was started on the oxbox and finished on the 360.

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  • darleysamdarleysam On my way to UKRegistered User regular
    syndalis wrote: »
    darleysam wrote: »
    I was sure that when they announced Halo 4, they said it was the beginning of a new trilogy that would be on both the 360 and the One. Now that I can't remember the exact phrasing of it, I guess they could've meant 'starting on 360 then moving over', but I'm sure they made it sound like all three games would be on both platforms.

    That would just be ridiculous, as it would hamstring how far they could push the games. Halo 3 would have been much smaller in scope if they had to build a compatible version with the oxbox.

    I am assuming they meant much the same as how the first trilogy was started on the oxbox and finished on the 360.

    I agree, I just wish I could watch the video from that 2011 announcement because that was how I'd interpreted the way they said it. Then again it was Don Mattrick, so I probably got lost in his lack of personality.

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