Arguably one of the more stranger decisions in recent gaming news, aside from maybe Pokemon Legends: Z-A's insistence on bringing up poop, is that Halo: Campaign Evolved, the brand-new remake of the original Halo: Combat Evolved, won't have online multiplayer.
Sure, it'll have online co-op functionality, but as far as playing Slayer or King of the Hill on PlayStation, that's not happening. Shortly after the reveal of Campaign Evolved, it was reported that Microsoft "refused" to discuss the situation. Naturally, that didn't help fans understand what was going on.
Thankfully, Halo Studios has opened up about the situation.
In an interview with Windows Central, executive producer Damon Conn opened up about the lack of multiplayer in the upcoming remake, offering a glimpse at the mindset that Halo Studios is operating under.
"We're not trying to replace what is a masterpiece in the original," Conn said. "We're trying to basically make something that stands kind of shoulder to shoulder with it, using new tools, new energy, to get a little bit of a fresh take on some things, but honoring the legacy."
That said, the team is dedicated to making sure that the co-op is of the highest...
