343 has released the final part of its Halo Infinite Forge series - showcasing the game's new mode, out next month.
This fourth episode focuses on "Canvases & File Sharing". While it's well worth a watch, Forge Lead Michael Schorr also passed on one final message to the game's community on behalf of the team - mentioning how excited he is to see what creators do with this powerful tool:
"I'm just super excited to see what people create, I fully expect to be amazingly surprised on November 8th, I think it's going to be insane what comes out and what see, and what we get to play that day."
We've already seen some amazing creations in earlier builds of Forge - including an incredible recreation of Toy Story.
The latest Forge video (above), focuses on canvases and file management options that will allow players to create and share content in "unique and exciting ways".
And in case you missed it, here's the third video of the Forge Fundamentals series, highlighting scripting and bots:
The Forge mode is scheduled to launch in Halo Infinite on November 8th, and it's free!
What do you think of this refreshed version of Forge now that you've seen more of it? Leave a comment down below.
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Because they know community content will be more consistent, better in quality, and a higher output than their own efforts
Can't wait for this feature that should have been available at launch to release so the community can make good maps. Something 343 seems to have a huge issue with.
Not that it will help anything until 343 fixes the horrendous networking issues and desync.
After that update, there would probably be no more HI updates if the UE5 rumor ir to be believed
Translation; we can’t wait for players to do the job we are unable to do.
Can't wait for the halo community to make their jobs easier they mean lol
And I can't wait to see what the Halo Infinite devs do, and when they do it, if they do it.
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