The announcement of Halo: Campaign Evolved at Halo World Championships 2025 was met with mixed reactions among fans of the IP. While some players are extremely excited about Halo finally coming to the PlayStation 5, others were entirely underwhelmed by the fact that multiplayer won't be included. But the announcement has also sparked a debate over the game's use of AI, and recent statements from Halo Studios have some players deeply concerned.
In a Rolling Stone interview with Halo Studios regarding the release of Halo: Campaign Evolved, developers offered clarification about their use of AI in the game, stating that "people make games," but that generative AI "should be additive to the creation of a game" and "the boundary lines can get a little fuzzy."
The statement has sparked a wave of backlash and confusion among players (via Reddit), with some players like aphilipnamedfry saying, "I dont see what the problem is," while other players like gravityabuser speculate that "this vagueness means they absolutely used more than the Photoshop autofill tool."
The announcement of Halo: Campaign Evolved at Halo World Championships 2025 was one of the most hyped-up events of the year, with rumors swirling earlier this week that the...
