Halo: Campaign Evolved is shaping up to be something special, but I can’t shake the feeling that key features are being left behind
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Halo: Campaign Evolved is set to release on July 28, 2026, with features like 42 skulls and a Campaign Remix mode to enhance replayability. However, key features such as Photo Mode, Theater Mode, and campaign scoring are missing. The game's Q&A confirmed the absence of these features, as well as personalized customization options during cutscenes and a public demo before launch. The game is built on a modified Halo: Reach engine with Unreal Engine 5, making the omission of these features notable. The lack of campaign scoring and leaderboards is particularly significant, given the game's focus on replayability.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The absence of community-driven features undermines the game's long-term engagement potential.
- · Leaderboards and campaign scoring would have enabled players to compete and compare scores.