Halo: Campaign Evolved is officially in the works, as Microsoft unveiled a remake of the first Halo game's main campaign for multiple platforms, including the PS5, in 2026. While the Halo franchise is finally arriving on PlayStation with Halo: Campaign Evolved, the remake of the first Halo title will not include any online PVP multiplayer modes, aside from campaign co-op for up to four players.
The 2026 launch window of Halo: Campaign Evolved will coincide with the franchise's 25th anniversary. Originally released as a launch title for the first Xbox console in 2001, Halo: Combat Evolved was Microsoft's entry into the console gaming scene at the time. Though it predated Xbox Live by a year, Halo: Combat Evolved was also praised for its local multiplayer functionality, which used the original Xbox's System Link feature. Halo: Combat Evolved received an Anniversary edition re-release in 2011, which is currently available as part of Halo: The Master Chief Collection on PC and Xbox consoles.
During the 2025 Halo World Championships in Seattle on October 24, Halo Studios finally revealed the long-awaited remake of the first Halo title. Halo: Campaign Evolved arrives sometime in 2026 on PC, Xbox consoles, and...
