Halo: The Master Chief Collection is being used to restore vehicles, weapons, and other features from the original Halo FPS releases, including footage from the discontinued Halo RTS game from 1999, as 343 and modders collaborate to release new images of the restored content. . In action.
As we previously reported, Halo Digsite is an ongoing project that aims to restore weapons, vehicles, and other content from abandoned Halo drafts using the editing tools in Halo: The Master Chief Collection. Through a collaboration between 343 Industries and Halo modders, Digsite is working to reintroduce features from the first version of Halo, which was originally conceived as a real-time game in 1999 and later morphed into a shooter.
In a new demo video from the Halo Modding Community, some of these features can now be seen in action, including the original version of the tank, another Covenant transport ship skin, a Spartan machine gun, and a massive original-style assault rifle. . There are also different versions of the Spartan and slightly reworked armor from both the classic assault rifle and the Elite Energy Shield, offering a deeper look at what Halo might have been like.
According to the original Digsite post, the goal is to “deliver as much Prerelease content to the community as possible using the Halo: The Master Chief Collection Edition kits. A restoration of the “Earth City” level used in Halo: The Master Chief Collection Edition is also underway. the original Halo 2 E3 2003 trailer. The ultimate goal is to make this level, which was reworked in the opening sections of New Mombasa in the released game, playable.
While everything here is still a work in progress and we have no official word on a possible release date for Halo content, it is an exciting look at how the iconic FPS series has evolved over the years leading up to its final release. , as well as a wonderful attempt to preserve the history of the game. We can’t wait to try it all.
In the meantime, you can check out our guide to finding all the collectibles in Halo Infinite. You can also try some of the best FPS games, or maybe some of the best RTS games on PC, which will include Halo: Combat Evolved in an alternate timeline.
Source : PC Gamesn