As the 25th anniversary of Halo approaches and excitement builds ahead of next week’s Halo World Championship, Halo Studios appears to be preparing a new surprise for fans of the series.
According to trusted content creator Rebs Gaming, who previously leaked Virtuos’ collaboration on Halo: Combat Evolved, an all-new continuous service title is currently in the works and is set to be revealed soon.
In his recent video, Rebs explained that the new game will be similar in style to Fortnite with a focus on the ongoing multiplayer experience, although the presence of a Battle Royale mode has not yet been confirmed, and indicated that the game may be released in 2026, which means that we may see two Halo games released in the same year: the Combat Evolved remake and the new project.
It is noteworthy that the Halo World Championship event scheduled for October 24, 2025 will be a major platform for revealing huge news regarding the future of the series, and Halo Studios has already confirmed the presence of a new announcement during the event, which is likely to be about the long-awaited Remake Combat Evolved, but the possibility of revealing an additional project makes the event even more exciting.
If these leaks are true, this will be Halo’s first official entry into the world of continuous service games, a trend that has been popularized by major companies such as Ubisoft and Sony in recent years.
In your opinion, will Halo succeed in delivering a continuous service experience worthy of the series’ name? Or will such a move spark controversy among fans of the classic nature of the game?
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