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==Development==
==Development==
Around the release of ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' the engine was secretly worked on, and took several years to develop. The ''Slipspace Engine'' demo at E3 2018 was the culmination of the ten-years of work.<ref name="waypoint journey"/> While the engine is largely new, remnants of the old [[Blam!]] engine remain.<ref>[https://mixer.com/Halo?vod=72517605 '''Mixer''': ''Halo'' December 19, 2018 stream]</ref>
Around the release of ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'' the engine was secretly worked on, and took several years to develop. The ''Slipspace Engine'' demo at E3 2018 was the culmination of the ten-years of work.{{Ref/Reuse|waypoint journey}} While the engine is largely new, remnants of the old [[Blam!]] engine remain.<ref>[https://mixer.com/Halo?vod=72517605 '''Mixer''': ''Halo'' December 19, 2018 stream]</ref>


==Games==
==Games==

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This article is about a game engine. For the faster-than-light propulsion system, see Slipspace drive.
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The Slipspace Engine is a game engine developed by 343 Industries.[1]

Development

Around the release of Halo 5: Guardians the engine was secretly worked on, and took several years to develop. The Slipspace Engine demo at E3 2018 was the culmination of the ten-years of work.[1] While the engine is largely new, remnants of the old Blam! engine remain.[2]

Games

Halo Infinite

It is the game engine that is being used for the upcoming Halo Infinite.[3]

Trivia

The engine's name is a direct reference to the in-universe method of faster-than-light travel method, Slipstream space.

Gallery

Sources

See also