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Phil Spencer insinúa remasterización de Halo: Combat Evolved para lanzamiento en 2026

Autor : Madison Actualizar : Sep 13,2025

Según informes, Microsoft estaría preparando el lanzamiento de una versión remasterizada de Halo: Combat Evolved para 2026.

Durante el Xbox Games Showcase 2025, el director de gaming de Microsoft, Phil Spencer, destacó varios títulos próximos para el próximo año, incluyendo un nuevo Fable, la próxima entrega de Forza, Gears of War: E-Day y una referencia al "regreso de una franquicia icónica de nuestros orígenes".

Aunque la alusión apuntaba claramente a Halo, Mark Warren de The Verge aclaró que se trata específicamente de un remaster de Halo: Combat Evolved.

Aquí está el jefe de Xbox, Phil Spencer, anunciando Gears of War: E-Day para 2026, y en el mismo año "el próximo Forza" y una pista sobre un remaster de Halo CE pic.twitter.com/tTueF3YQcR
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) 8 de junio de 2025

Warren ya había reportado anteriormente sobre este proyecto, señalando que también podría lanzarse en plataformas rivales como PlayStation 5. Microsoft ya había remasterizado previamente Halo: Combat Evolved con Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary en 2011, incluido en Halo: The Master Chief Collection.

Este proyecto es independiente del nuevo juego de Halo en desarrollo en Halo Studios (anteriormente 343 Industries), que utiliza Unreal Engine 5. En 2024, Halo Studios compartió un video de siete minutos sobre Project Foundry, un prototipo que muestra un juego de Halo creado con Unreal Engine. Aunque principalmente era una demostración técnica, sugería una nueva dirección audaz para la serie insignia de Xbox tras Halo Infinite (2021).

Para más información, explora todos los anuncios del Xbox Games Showcase de junio de 2025.

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