Microsoft and 343 Industries Working on Unannounced AAA Halo Game W/ Online Features

The more Halo the better. The franchise can go in so many directions and in many different genres. Halo Wars 2 would be cool - with some ship v ship space battles this time. A more exploration-type adventure game would work well too.
 
i cant believe a Halo 2 Anniversary would ship with multiplayer. that would eat way too much into any player base for the next Halo considering its popularity.
 
Halo 5 Brotherhood, the second entry in the Halo 5 trilogy, the trilogy-within-a-trilogy of the second Halo trilogy, which is just one node of the Halo Saga, which fits into one of the many timelines of the Halo Supercycle.
 
i cant believe a Halo 2 Anniversary would ship with multiplayer. that would eat way too much into any player base for the next Halo considering its popularity.
Thats what they said about offering Halo 3 for free. Shift ahead 2 months - I just checked H4 numbers this past weekend that game seems to be gaining steam with higher player counts than usual. H3 is a ghost town. Again I say, the more Halo the better. Games like Battlefield have healthy player counts over multiple games.
 
i cant believe a Halo 2 Anniversary would ship with multiplayer. that would eat way too much into any player base for the next Halo considering its popularity.
If Call of Duty can have 3 games in the top 10 Xbox Live charts then we can certainly have online multiplayer for Halo 2 Anniversary.
 
Way to blow things way out of proportion. 343 is always going to be making Halo. Halo has had online features since Halo 2. It's become more connected as time has gone on. I mean this is like saying that Blizzard is making a game that handles massive amounts of players connected in an online world.
 
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If only.
 
"A new Halo experience" may just mean Halo 5, or so I'd think. Basically just "hey we're developing a new Halo game if you missed the news, want to come work on it with us?"
 
Spartan Assault lol.....not really a AAA Halo game. It was a windows phone game first.

But it was a Halo game published by 343. Platform and whether it's "AAA" doesn't really matter. It was the Halo game they released last year, released on the consoles later.
 
Considering dedicated servers are confirmed for pretty much all games, I think that's pretty likely.

Sure, but even with bad net code, that doesn't mean anything. This can only help.

If dedicated servers are what contributed to Killer Instinct having (apparently) LAN-like feel to it's multiplayer, than count me interested in loosing $560.
 
This lends more credibility to the article that popped up a few weeks ago about Microsoft looking to transform its old franchises into F2P MMO style games.
 
Um...Halo 6?

I'm sure that since Corrinne Yu left, they're looking for an adequate replacement for the sequel to Halo 5.

Of course, I could also have these titles/positions all mixed up though.
 
It's gonna be my idea. Halo Arena, the stripped-down, perkless, loadoutless, armor abilityless, downloadable only, MP-only, $20/30 halo game of my dreams.
 
It's gonna be my idea. Halo Arena, the stripped-down, perkless, loadoutless, armor abilityless, downloadable only, MP-only, $20/30 halo game of my dreams.

Not AAA enough. Needs a story written by a washed-up sci-fi writer, a bloated budget, needless consultations with film directors, and most of all, microtransactions.
 
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