Leading members of Halo: Campaign Evolved's creative team have declined to deny recent questions about whether generative AI is being used in development of the upcoming campaign-focused FPS game. The remake of Microsoft's iconic Halo: Combat Evolved is getting a lot of attention from the community for a lot of different reasons, but anti-AI gamers may still be hesitant following recent comments.
After what seemed like endless rumors, confirmation of a remake of the original Halo game from 2001 was made during the 2025 Halo World Championships on October 24. Scheduled for release sometime in 2026, not only will this remake mark the return of the first major hit for the Xbox brand, but it will be the first time that a Halo game has been made available on a PlayStation console.
While the announcement has generated a lot of buzz for Microsoft, recent statements from two of its top figureheads have drawn suspicion that Halo: Campaign Evolved might be developed using AI tools, which comes amid reports that both Xbox and PlayStation are using generative AI for game development. As pointed out by prominent Halo leaker Rebs Gaming on Twitter, both game director Greg Hermann and executive...
