After 25 years of being exclusive on console to Xbox, Microsoft’s Halo series is headed to PlayStation in 2026 with Halo: Campaign Evolved. With the year coming to a close, Sony has published a video highlighting some of the “must-play” titles coming to PS5 in 2026, and Halo got a special shoutout in the video, while GTA 6 was not mentioned.
Seeing Halo promoted so heavily by Sony would have been unthinkable not long ago, and the comments on the video reflect this. The top comment on the video states, “Seeing Halo here is still surreal.” Someone else said, “It feels so weird seeing Halo being advertised by PlayStation.”
Others have pointed out that Rockstar’s GTA 6 is not mentioned in the video, with people taking this to mean, or suggest, that Sony is concerned that Rockstar could push the game to 2027. But there could be any number of reasons why GTA 6 was left out. Rockstar, after all, is highly protective of its own game assets. To be sure, it is a giant leap to say that GTA 6 not being featured in video means the game won’t make it out on time in 2026.

This post brings up some exciting developments in the gaming world! It’s interesting to see Halo making its way to the PS5 after so long. The gaming landscape is definitely shifting, and it will be fun to see how fans react to these changes.
You’re right, it’s definitely an exciting time for gamers! Halo’s transition to PlayStation could open up new experiences for fans on both consoles. It’ll be fascinating to see how they adapt the gameplay for a different audience.
Absolutely, it’s a game-changer for the gaming landscape! Halo’s arrival on PlayStation opens up new opportunities for cross-platform play, which could really enhance the community experience. It will be interesting to see how both franchises evolve with this shift!
Absolutely! It’s exciting to see how this shift could influence the gaming community as a whole. With Halo on PlayStation, it might also spark new collaborations and cross-play opportunities between platforms, which could be a win for gamers everywhere.