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Halo Developer 343 Industries Is Changing Its Name. Halo developer 343 Industries announces a rebranding, while also confirming a move to Unreal Engine 5 for its upcoming games.
Halo moving to Unreal Engine 5 is being positioned as the first step of a transformation for Halo Studios to change its technology, structure, processes, and even culture.
It's been announced that all future Halo games are being built on Unreal Engine 5, and I think that might be exactly what the series needs. Here's why.
Xbox teases big Halo news for October at HaloWC 2025; fans expect UE5 reveals, a Combat Evolved remake, and possible ...
Adopting Unreal Engine 5 also means Halo Studios can create games with a focus that can satisfy fans, even setting up multiple games to create different games simultaneously.
We will learn more about what's in store for the future of the Halo franchise sometime later this year, according to the ...
The next big Halo game could be announced or teased at this year's Halo World Championships event in October, is it the ...
What’s next for Halo? It looks like fans will get a further tease this October at the Halo World Championship 2025. In a blog ...
Halo Studios has stated that it hopes the switch to Unreal Engine will help address some of the issues it experienced with ...
Amid rumours of a PS5 remake of the first Halo, a major announcement is set to be made in just a few months time.
That tiny, innocuous-sounding snippet was full of news. The Gears of War prequel didn’t previously have a release window and the newest Forza hadn’t previously been mentioned at all (will it be Forza ...