The Halo Infinite battle royale mode which was reportedly scrapped by Microsoft was in fact a real thing, with one developer saying it "could have been a game changer" for the beloved Xbox franchise.
According to GameSpot, Halo Infinite battle royale was mentioned on the LinkedIn page of Mike Clopper, the former game director at Halo support studio Certain Affinity. Clopper is now working for Raven Software.
"I led a large team of designers working on a canceled Battle Royale mode for Halo," Clopper said. "I believe this product could have been a game changer for the franchise. We loved playing it and working on it was a fantastic experience in spite of its cancelation."
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Why Was Halo Battle Royale Scrapped
Though a halo battle royale has been rumored for years following the success of the likes of PUBG and Fortnite, a report in January revealed it had been in development but is now scrapped by Microsoft. Clopper is the first developer to comment on it publicly, however, with everyone else at Certain Affinity, halo Studios, and Xbox all staying quiet.
Certain Affinity president and COO Paul Sams did tease a large project in September 2022 though, and Certain Affinity itself posted on X in April 2022 to say it was "further evolving Halo Infinite in some new and exciting ways."
Halo has otherwise witnessed some drastic changes in the past few years, most recently with developer 343 Industries being rebranded as Halo Studios. This happened after player counts for Halo Infinite dropped dramatically after launch as fans expressed frustration over a lack of content, poor progression systems, monetization, and much more.
Microsoft seems to be trying to restore some excitement to the flagship Xbox franchise with the rebranding. The company also announced a shift to Unreal Engine 5 and said "multiple projects" are in development.
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SuperGaming Launches Indus Battle Royale Game
Indian video game developer SuperGaming has announced the launch of its latest battle royale mobile game, Indus. Slated to launch on October 16 for both Android and iOS, Indus Battle Royale will bring a unique twist to the conventional battle royale gaming style with its dual victory concept. Besides, it will come with a new in-game feature called “Grudge,” which will enable players to track down opponents who have taken them down.
The game is set in the future on the planet Indus, featuring visuals that are inspired by ancient civilizations. Within the game, players will take on the role of Mythwalkers-elite operatives under the command of a powerful criminal syndicate, COVEN.
Players will be given the task of collecting a rare resource called Cosmium while outlasting other players on Virlok, a floating island-style map sent on planet Indus, characterized by shifting terrain. It will also include several Indian-inspired avatars such as Morni, Pokhran, Sirtaj, Heena, and Mech-Balika, alongside various futuristic-style weapons and vehicles.