Editing Skins (Halo: Combat Evolved)
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In its initial release, ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' did not include skins. These were retroactively added into its ''MCC'' port alongside a larger update that increased the number of customisation options for ''CE'', which released with [[Series 2: Spark]]. This update also included [[Armor customization (Halo: Combat Evolved)# | In its initial release, ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' did not include skins. These were retroactively added into its ''MCC'' port alongside a larger update that increased the number of customisation options for ''CE'', which released with [[Series 2: Spark]]. This update also included [[Armor customization (Halo: Combat Evolved)#Visor|visor colour customisation]] too. All of these new skins and visors were made permanently available via the then-newly added [[season]]al unlock system, which resembles a [[Wikipedia:Battle pass|battle pass]]. | ||
These new skins can also be toggled off via an option in the game's menu, for those wishing to keep the game as it was. The skins for weapons and vehicles apply to any weapon the player picks up - they retain their skin when dropped, but will switch to a new skin should another player take control of them. | These new skins can also be toggled off via an option in the game's menu, for those wishing to keep the game as it was. The skins for weapons and vehicles apply to any weapon the player picks up - they retain their skin when dropped, but will switch to a new skin should another player take control of them. | ||