Run, run, as fast as you can in the upcoming Halo: Campaign Evolved because it’s reportedly a blueprint for the future. According to Halo Leaks on Twitter, Halo 2 and 3 are also allegedly getting “full remakes” with sprint included. And unfortunately, much like the first game’s remake, there won’t be competitive multiplayer.
Halo 7 will reportedly include the latter, but Halo Studios has yet to officially announce it, instead confirming “multiple” new Halo titles in the works. It’s worth noting that the leaker previously revealed that Halo: Combat Evolved was getting a Resident Evil-style remake before its official announcement, when others alleged it would be a one-to-one remaster.
In the meantime, Halo: Campaign Evolved is slated to arrive in 2026 for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. Alongside sprinting, it features four-player campaign co-op, three weapons from other entries in the series, and level changes, which haven’t sat well with original level designer Jamie Griesemer. On the flipside, however, co-creator Marcus Lehto thinks the remake looks “gorgeous.”
 
				
 
 
This sounds like an exciting development for Halo fans! The idea of remakes for Halo 2 and 3, especially with updated mechanics, could bring a fresh experience while honoring the classics. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds!