Stunning gameplay footage of Halo Online has finally emerged for everyone to see. Halo Online is powered by a highly modified version of the Halo 3 engine and optimized for smooth performance on low-end computers. While there’s no campaign mode, Halo Online is set on a secret space installation called Anvil, where soldiers train together in war exercises to sharpen their battle skills and test experimental technology.
Even though Halo Online runs on the Halo 3 engine, it uses textures from Halo 4 and features weather and other stunning effects. The game is free-to-play and only available in Russia. It was developed by Saber Interactive, the studio that made Timeshift and Inversion. They also worked on remastering some Halo games for Xbox One and Xbox 360.
Asher Madan is a games journalist, former News Writer (Gaming) at Windows Central. They contributed 182 articles to ICXM in 2015, focused on Windows and PC, and Xbox news: joined Future plc’s Windows Central in 2017 covering Xbox news, hardware, and reviews.