More information has been shared on the Forge beta in Halo Infinite, ahead of its release tomorrow.
The long-awaited mode will be added to the game on November 8 as part of a wider Winter Update for Halo Infinite, which will also include new maps, modes, balancing tweaks, matchmaking updates and a new Battle Pass.
It’s the addition of Forge mode, however, that many Halo fans will be looking forward to, and a new blog posted by 343 Industries sheds more light on how it will be handled.
Most notably, the blog states that while Forge arrives in a ‘beta’ state, it’s a permanent free update to the game and will not be removed, and neither will any content created during the beta period.
The Forge mode was originally introduced in Halo 3 and was initially designed to let players change the layout of objects in existing maps.
Over time, the mode has evolved to become a fully-fledged map editor, and 343 promises the Halo Infinite version will be the most feature-heavy yet, with players able to scale objects, create AI bots and script them, and use new lighting and audio tools.
According to the blog post, up to eight players will be able to play Forge together, though it also notes that a last-minute bug means players have to all start at the same time. 343 is currently working on a fix which will allow players to drop in mid-session.
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343 will also be adding community maps into matchmaking, but note that this “will take a bit of time”, since it first requires the community to create high quality content which then needs to be tested by 343, who will work with its author to make sure it meets their requirements.
It also notes that it’s looking
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