"Halo 5: Guardians" may have more in store in the near future, as 343 Industries teased. Given that the final downloadable content update came a few months back, fans may be in for more with a few additions.
343 Industries' "Halo 5: Guardians" has reached a certain degree of popularity in the past, fans may be looking at more facts for the gamers who want more from the title. The developers may be hinting the potential of more features not too long from now.
According to Game Spot, it can be recalled back in June that "Halo 5: Guardians" marked the last DLC update entitled Warzone Firefight, wherein a number of feats were promised and delivered by the developer. In a weekly blog post, 343 said that there will be a series of great traits for the next update.
As for the content, some clues were given that spoke of new areas to play in which gave the idea of potentially new maps. It was said that new Reqs to strike destruction will also be included to the "Halo 5: Guardians" Forge mode, as per Ubergizmo.
Such updates will cover the Halo 5 Content Browser as well. It is said that the addition will aid in making downloading creations for "Halo 5: Guardians" much easier. There has been no official label or title yet for the said update, but is expected to have more concrete details in the coming weeks.
As it may be critically awaited by many, "Halo Wars 2" is another Halo title alongside "Halo 5: Guardians" that is expected to come forth in time, but with a release date still yet to be confirmed officially by 343 Industries.
Other news stated that the new Halo-themed Xbox One S console model will be on sale by the later parts of August. More interestingly, "Halo 5: Guardians" Forge tools will be given for free to the Windows 10, inclusive of the mouse and keyboard support.
For those unaware, "Halo 5: Guardians" was launched back in October 2015. With a handful of downloadable content updates promised in the past, the next batch lined up could spell a lot of more of good stuff that the avid fans will surely love.
Stay posted for more updates on "Halo 5: Guardians," as well as other chart-topping games.