Prior to Halo Infinite's launch in 2021, 343 Industries confirmed that its first-person shooter would arrive without a game mode that has played a key role in the franchise's success through the years. That mode is the Forge, which allows Halo players to create custom game experiences like the now-beloved Grifball. The release date for Halo Infinite's Forge has yet to be announced, but anticipation is understandably high. In the meantime, some Forge leaks have revealed some of the upcoming mode's new features.
Some Halo 5 players might recall a glitch that allowed players to «combine» weapons. The glitch allowed weapons with a REQ variant to swap their properties with another weapon. This glitch allowed some very interesting weapons to be created, like allowing a Spartan Laser to fire guided rockets. 343 apparently thought this idea was great, as it's now added the ability to combine weapons in Halo Infinite's Forge. This feature is what's now been showcased in two leaked videos.
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The first leaked video is almost a guide to the new Forge feature, claiming to have recorded the footage from a test flight of Halo Infinite. To start, the video shows Halo Infinite's new graphic scripting system for Forge. Players will be able to use the simple system to create complicated game modes with relative ease. Through this, the player was able to use a «Weapon Type Combination» node to create new weapons.
Several new weapon configurations are then shown in both the first and second video. Combinations include the Battle Rifle and Skewer, the Plasma Pistol and Disrupter, the Skewer and Ravager, the Heatwave and Hydra, the Heatwave and Ravager, the Gravity Hammer and Energy Sword, the
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