AHalo Infiniteleak has revealed the potential return of the classic Forge World map. The news will come as a massive step forward for fans ofHalo Infinite’s Forge mode, which is providing an enormous amount of content for the game.

Halo Infiniteis a title that has divided theHalocommunity. While the game lacked key features at launch, 343 Industries has worked tirelessly to ensure the features landed eventually, and the game is now in good shape content-wise. It’s been a tough journey for the company sinceHalo Infinite’s release, after rumors suggested343 Industries was done leading development of newHalogames. While these rumors seem to have been debunked, many fans are still unhappy with the overall direction of the franchise in the last few years, so these rumors may persist in the future.

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TheForge World leak comes from the Halo Leaks Twitter account, which shows off a screenshot fromHalo Infinite’s version of the map. The map still appears to be a work in progress, with many unfinished models and textures. However, the scale does appear to be bigger than the originalHalo Reachmap, which is news that will excite potential creators if the map sees the light of day.Halo Infinitehas struggled with leaks as of late, with a lot of the planned content for 2023 making its way online. Most recently, aHalo Infiniteleak revealed voice lines for the returning Infection mode, which was previously unconfirmed. While leaks aren’t ideal for 343 Industries, many players will be relieved to know that content is continuing to arrive forHalo Infinite.

Forge World first appeared inHalo Reach, and became an instant fan favorite for its scale which was unparalleled at the time. Such was the ambition, that many of the game’s multiplayer maps were created within Forge World.Halo Infinite’s Forge mode is a lot more advanced than that ofHalo Reach, so the potential for incredible creations is much higher. With the Forge mode having its own scripting language, players can only wait patiently to see its full potential. Players are already using it for amazing designs, with one fan even usingHalo Infinite’s Forge to recreateSkyrim’s Whiterun. This is only the beginning of what could be possible in 343 Industries' newest sandbox.

At the moment, any news regarding the future of theHalofranchise is good news after a period of uncertainty. While rumors suggest thatHalo Infinitehas canceled plans for new story content, it is good to hear that new content seems to be on the way for the Forge and Multiplayer modes. These updates could extend the game’s lifespan by multiple years, which would be perfect as the series looks to figure out its own long-term future. While many players have already abandonedHalo Infinite, additions like Forge World give the game the best possible chance to win players back.

Halo Infiniteis available now on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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