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A '''Custom Game''' is a customizable [[gametype]] in naturally all of the[[Halo#Video_Games|Halo]]. To start customizing, you will first have to select Settings from the Main Menu. From there, you will choose from seven, diverse and different game types. These include and detail [[Slayer]], [[Capture the Flag]], [[Assault]], [[King of the Hill]], [[Oddball]], [[Juggernaut]], and [[Territories]]. After selecting your game type, you will then come to edit player options, vehicles, and weapons. You can customize things such as how much shielding players have, which vehicles appear/don't appear, as well as what weapons you can pick up during your game.
A '''Custom Game''' is a customizable [[gametype]] in naturally all of the [[Halo#Video_Games|Halo]]series. To start customizing, you will first have to select Settings from the Main Menu. From there, you will choose from seven, diverse and different game types. These include and detail [[Slayer]], [[Capture the Flag]], [[Assault]], [[King of the Hill]], [[Oddball]], [[Juggernaut]], and [[Territories]]. After selecting your game type, you will then come to edit player options, vehicles, and weapons. You can customize things such as how much shielding players have, which vehicles appear/don't appear, as well as what weapons you can pick up during your game.


This can be done whether on local play, split-screen, or on Live.
This can be done whether on local play, split-screen, or on Live.

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A Custom Game is a customizable gametype in naturally all of the Haloseries. To start customizing, you will first have to select Settings from the Main Menu. From there, you will choose from seven, diverse and different game types. These include and detail Slayer, Capture the Flag, Assault, King of the Hill, Oddball, Juggernaut, and Territories. After selecting your game type, you will then come to edit player options, vehicles, and weapons. You can customize things such as how much shielding players have, which vehicles appear/don't appear, as well as what weapons you can pick up during your game.

This can be done whether on local play, split-screen, or on Live.


It is the same thing as "Splitscreen" from Halo 2 or "Custom Games" in Halo 3.

Psythik, a member of bungie.net, has made a online custom games finder, so if someone has no friends that are playing a custom game currently, they can find a game.