Halo Battle Royale Was Apparently a 'Fantastic Experience'

Key conclusions

  • Halo Infinite's Forge mode, which fans have praised as a fantastic experience.
  • Project Tatanka's PvE mode was rumored to support 40 players.
  • Despite the cancellation of the Battle Royale mode, fans are creating their own versions using Forge.



More evidence Halo InfiniteA forge mode has appeared, describing it as a “fantastic experience”. Since this is the newest title in the series, the team is behind Halo Infinite had many opportunities to look at many industry trends and decide whether they were worthy of inclusion in the current Hello experience. For a while, this meant the possibility of a Battle Royale mode for the game.

Rumors about Halo InfiniteThe “Project Tatanka” mode describes it as a PvE mode capable of supporting up to 40 players, offering free-for-all matches, trios and quads. The Tatanka was reportedly in development from 2020 to mid-2022 before eventually being scrapped. Players were disappointed that the potential of the game mode was seemingly just wasted. Some fans weren't upset that Tatanka was canceled because they like it better Hello following its more traditional aspects. Now there is more evidence of Tatanka's existence.


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Rumors: Halo Infinite 2 has apparently been cancelled

A new rumor offers some interesting details about a possible Halo Infinite 2 that was reportedly canceled during development.

Gamers noticed that Mike Clopper, the design director Halo Infinitein campaign and multiplayer modes, had an announcement on his LinkedIn profile that discussed the previously all-but-confirmed Battle Royale mode for the video game. Speaking about his experience, Klopper said he led a team that worked on a canceled regime for Hellobelieving it would be a game-changer and calling it a “fantastic experience” despite it being cancelled.


Halo Infinite's Battle Royale Touted as 'Game-Changing'


Many took this as official confirmation of the rumored Battle Royale mode for Halo Infinite. Some gamers weren't particularly shocked that there was more evidence of the mode's existence, but they were more interested to see former members of the game's team discuss it in any capacity. Since fans and outlets found this information, Klopper appears to have edited a section of his LinkedIn profile, now briefly saying that he led a team working on the multiplayer portion of the game, and nothing more. Many people were interested in watching it Hello think about trying new things and even though this part of the game has been cancelled, Halo Studios is still working on new things and so are its fans.


While Halo Studios seems to have given up on the Battle Royale mode entirely, that shouldn't be where it stops for fans of the series. Now that gamers have access to the Forge mode, they have gone ahead and created a Battle Royale mode for Hello by themselves. Anyone who's been looking forward to seeing the series change the genre can do so while enjoying the most up-to-date version of Forge available.

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