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Halo Online

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Template:Game Infobox Halo Online is an upcoming multiplayer-focused game, developed by Saber Interactive and Innova Systems in collaboration with 343 Industries.[1] It was officially announced in March 25, 2015, with a closed alpha test started in April 21, 2015 in spring in Russia only.[1]

Development

Halo Online is powered by a highly modified version of the Halo 3 engine and optimized for smooth performance on lower-end PCs.[1]

Synopsis

Halo Online takes place shortly after the events of Halo 3.[2] The game is set on a secret UNSC space installation called Anvil, where SPARTAN-IV and Sangheili soldiers train together in war exercises to sharpen their battle skills and test experimental technology.[1]

Appearances

Species and entities

Locations

Events

Technology and equipment



Gameplay

Halo Online will include "classic weapons and vehicles" from the Halo franchise, including the Hornet and the energy sword.[2] Several new weapons will also be implemented into the game.[3] Fan favorite multiplayer maps will return, along with several new maps—one of which is set in a Russian town. Halo Online is optimized for keyboard and mouse controls. Online matches can currently handle up to sixteen players, with four players being required for a match.[2]

Players will be able to heavily customize their armor and weapons. There are several variants of each weapon available for modification. Each weapon features variants with increased damage, accuracy, and rate of fire.[3]

Similar to Halo 5: Guardians there is an ending animation for a match. Though in Halo Online it features only the top three players rather than the entire team.

Multiplayer maps

Marketing

Announce trailer

Main article: Halo Online Announce Trailer

An announce trailer was revealed in March 26, 2015 on YouTube, showing the first in-game gameplay of Halo: Online, displaying the return of some weapons of Halo 3 and the introduction of new armors.[3]

Gallery

Sources

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