Halo Studios is actively developing the next mainline Halo campaign, codenamed "Halo Next," and the project is already generating major speculation about its direction.
According to Rebs Gaming's latest report, the sequel is in active development at Halo Studios, with fresh details emerging about the story's potential focus and key returning elements.
The project was initially led by Joseph Staten before the 2023 layoffs, with plans centered on the mysterious race known as the Endless, introduced in Halo Infinite. Staten had reportedly ruled out the Flood for the sequel, but the recent job listing for a Narrative Design Director and Halo: Edge of Dawn suggest the studio might be shifting course, at least in part.
Halo's next campaign is being positioned to deliver a "cohesive and memorable" experience, with a strong emphasis on accessibility for new players and narrative depth for long-time fans.
The internally referenced "Campaign Next," now branded "Halo Next," project aligns with Halo Studios' renewed focus on expanding the franchise beyond its military roots, potentially weaving in the Flood and deepening the lore of the Endless. Depending on which way they go, Halo Studios is at a pivotal step in defining Halo's next era.
With a narrative director now in play and a direct sequel to Halo Infinite's campaign in the works, the real question is whether Halo Studios will follow Staten's vision or forge a new path. Either way, the stage is set for a major story shift in one of gaming's most beloved franchises.
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