While Microsoft had a blockbuster showcase last week with Starfield as the main feature, there were two notable absences, Microsoft’s main two action games before this new era: Halo and Gears of War. While Gears 6 is supposed to be in the works, Halo Infinite has shifted to its live service seasonal model with nebulous plans for Master Chief himself to return, as there were recent cuts to those working on campaign content at 343.
In an interview with The Guardian, Phil Spencer was asked about Halo, which he says is still important, but…
“I wouldn’t say Halo is of lesser importance, but we have over 20 studios now,” Spencer said. “I’ll go back to the years where I had basically four games – Fable, Forza, Halo, Gears, the four horseman of the apocalypse. We have a lot more games now.”
This was always the point of Microsoft picking up more and more studios, and big ones at that, so they could expand their reach past those limited franchises. The original Fable trilogy is ancient at this point, with Fable 3 out 13 years ago in 2010, though it’s about to return. Gears as a series has continued to produce solid offerings, but without the significant impact they may have once had. Forza is always great and probably the most consistent high-quality franchise they have.. Halo has been…up and down in the post-Bungie years with 343. Infinite did not launch its live service ambitions terribly well, but they have improved it in time. Though it does feel like Master Chief’s stories for the foreseeable future are mainly going to be told through the extremely bizarre Paramount Plus series rather than another game any time soon.
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