The Xbox One exclusive Halo 5 will remain locked to the latest Xbox console, despite fan theories that it would be available soon on Windows 10 in much the same way Remedy Entertainment’s Quantum Break was. And though 343 has reportedly claimed that Forge’s arrival is just the beginning of the Halo PC experience, it seems Halo 5 will not be making the transition.
343 also confirmed that the team is currently focusing on building Halo Wars 2, a game that will arrive on both PC and Xbox One. The game is in development at Total War developer Creative Assembly and is set to release in the fall of this year. The RTS game was announced last year, 6 years after the release of its predecessor, and has a rather epic cinematic trailer.
The 6th DLC pack for the latest in the Halo franchise has also been detailed. Titled “Memories of Reach,” the expansion will allow players to unlock the armor sets of Noble Team’s greatest heroes, who were last seen in 2010’s Halo Reach. This isn’t the only new content that the game will see however, as gamers eagerly wait for Halo 5:Guardians’ new Warzone Firefight gamemode that is set to drop this Summer. The mode will bring back the survival element that was first introduced back in Halo: ODST.
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Halo 5: Guardians is available now, exclusively on Xbox One.