Halo fans have had an exciting year, with rumors of a massive new announcement that ended up being completely true when Halo Studios revealed the Halo: Campaign Evolved launch in 2026. Halo: Campaign Evolved is the first Halo game to release on PlayStation consoles, marking a new era in gaming history and effectively ending the console wars.
However, because the Halo: CE remake rumors from reputable leaker Rebs Gaming were confirmed to be true, it's safe to assume that his other prediction will be as well. According to an October 2025 report from Rebs Gaming (via YouTube), the next multiplayer Halo game will also be releasing in 2026.
The multiplayer live-service Halo game is "a standalone live-service multiplayer Halo game released next year that has been compared to Fortnite" (via Comicbook), though specific details about the project remain unverified.
Rebs Gaming has proven to be a pretty reliable insider source for all things Halo, especially after an early prediction that turned out to be 100% accurate regarding a Halo: CE remake being in the works. In this same report, Rebs also predicted a massive live-service Halo multiplayer game akin to Fortnite, and there's no reason to think this...
