More evidence of Halo Infinite's forge mode has popped up, describing it as a "fantastic experience." As it is the newest series title so far, the team behind Halo Infinite has had plenty of opportunities to take a look at many industry trends and decide whether they're worth incorporating into the modern Halo experience. For a while, this meant the possibility of a Battle Royale mode for the game.
Rumors about Halo Infinite's "Project Tatanka" mode describe it as a PvE mode capable of supporting up to 40 players, offering free-for-all matches, triples, and quads. Tatanka had reportedly been in development since 2020 up to mid-2022 before eventually getting scrapped. Players were disappointed to see the potential for the game mode seemingly just squandered. Some fans weren't bothered that Tatanka was canceled since they prefer Halo sticking to its more traditional aspects. Now, more evidence of Tatanka's existence has shown up.
A new rumor provides interesting details about a possible Halo Infinite 2 that reportedly ended up being canceled during development.
Gamers noticed that Mike Clopper, the Design Director of Halo Infinite's campaign and multiplayer modes, had a blurb on his LinkedIn profile discussing the previously all-but-confirmed...