“It’s not really an in-studio project”: New Halo report suggests Xbox’s Campaign Evolved remake used “a lot of outsourcing” for development
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A new report suggests that the development of Halo: Campaign Evolved, a remake of the 2001 game Halo: Combat Evolved, has relied heavily on outsourcing, with a significant portion of the game's creation handled by external developers and contractors. According to a source familiar with the project, Halo Studios, the game's official developer, has taken a more managerial role, overseeing the work of external teams. The report also reveals that the game will feature a "Campaign Remix" mode, with dozens of gameplay modifiers, and new features such as armor skins and additional weapons.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The reliance on outsourcing in Halo: Campaign Evolved's development may raise concerns about the game's quality and authenticity, potentially alienating fans who prefer a more traditional, in-house developed experience.