Dataminers have uncovered what is believed to be evidence that Halo titles are making their way over to PlayStation.
The information is sourced from Grunt.api and RebsGaming, with RebsGaming being known for his information on the Halo Games and pointing to Grunt.api as a source in the past. As for credibility, in 2021, Grunt.api accurately predicted the release date for Halo Infinite's multiplayer mode. As for the new information, the dataminer looked into the Application Programming Interface (API) of Halo and found, "new Halo title with PlayStation compatibility is listed in the API".
Additionally, the same title was discovered in PlayFab last Monday, which is a backend platform that assists in cross-platform matchmaking, progression, and unified online services. Furthermore, a new beta title, along with a second new Halo title with PlayStation compatibility, were discovered within the API, but the dataminer said there isn't much information on either of these titles.
However, the dataminer suspects the new Halo title for PlayStation could be Certain Affinity's upcoming multiplayer title, Project Ekur, and that the two other listings could be the same game: one for the beta and the other for the full release.
In conclusion, the dataminer wrote, "at least one new Halo game is releasing on PlayStation and it could include a Beta." As always with leaks, nothing has been confirmed by Microsoft or Halo Studios regarding this information, so take it with a healthy amount of skepticism until an official announcement is made.




