Halo: Campaign Evolved will likely require an online connection in order to play, even if gamers want to enjoy the game alone. The news has displeased some who are awaiting Halo: Campaign Evolved, particularly as the debate regarding game ownership rages on.
There have been considerable shifts in the game industry recently towards an all-digital future. Recently, PlayStation announced it would no longer produce physical discs for future games starting in 2028, and rumors that Xbox might do the same have persisted. Online-only games come with the risk of being made unplayable if the servers shut down forever, which has also been a matter of concern for the gaming community. Unfortunately, even some physical games are at risk of this, and now concerns are arising around Halo: Campaign Evolved.
Xbox confirms that Halo: Campaign Evolved has gone gold nearly two weeks before the game's official launch and early access period.
A physical copy from the Collector's Edition of Halo: Campaign Evolved for PS5 has been acquired by a fan, who shared some revealing screenshots with Does it Play. The screenshots have indicated that an online connection is required in order to play the game for the first time,...
