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Gameplay overview | |
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Forerunner structures, rocky cliffs, coastline |
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Team Slayer |
“ | Unidentified Forerunner facilities have appeared across Delta Halo, hinting at the activation of long dormant systems. | ” |
Orion is a Halo 5: Guardians multiplayer map created from the Forge canvas Alpine.
Gameplay
This small, rectangular map features an asymmetrical layout with a mix of close combat and long, elevated sight-lines. The Hydra MLRS and the sniper rifle are the featured power weapons on the map. The map also contains an energy sword in the central platform.[2]
Removal
The map was removed from Halo 5: Guardians' matchmaking on November 5, 2015, due to players getting booted from matches after committing suicide too many times in an attempt to reach the map's damage boost.[3]
A new version of Orion was recreated by a community member Black Picture, and is undergoing internal playtests by 343 Industries' multiplayer team.[4]
Gallery
Red Team engaging an opponent in the Halo 5: Guardians Multiplayer Beta.
A Red Spartan attempting a ground pound against a Blue Spartan in the Beta.
A work-in-progress update of Orion, with a Forerunner door inspired by architecture in The Silent Cartographer in Halo: Combat Evolved.
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