Halo Studios has officially confirmed that Halo: Campaign Evolved has gone gold, marking an important milestone ahead of its upcoming release. Development on the game is now complete, and the launch remains on schedule for July 28 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
Players who purchase the Premium Edition will be able to jump into the game even earlier, with early access beginning on July 23.
Development Is Complete
Reaching gold status means the final version of the game has been completed and is ready for manufacturing and digital distribution. While a day-one update or minor post-launch patches are still possible, the announcement suggests that no delays are expected before release.
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For developers, going gold represents one of the final milestones before launch, allowing the team to focus on polishing the overall experience and preparing for release.
A Classic Halo Adventure Returns
Halo: Campaign Evolved is a modern remake of the original Halo adventure, bringing updated visuals and technical improvements while aiming to preserve the gameplay that made the franchise one of gaming’s most iconic series.
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Its release on PlayStation 5 is particularly notable, as it marks the first time a mainline Halo title will be available on a Sony console. The move reflects Microsoft’s broader strategy of bringing more first-party games to additional platforms.
Whether Halo: Campaign Evolved lives up to fans‘ expectations will become clear when it launches later this month.
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