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Halo's community backbone just snapped - And it might not recover

Summary by gamereactor.eu
If you were around when Bungie launched Halo 3 back in 2007, you're no doubt familiar with the Forge mode that was introduced at the time, allowing players to modify their own maps. It wasn't until Halo: Reach that the mode really took off, and while there's plenty to criticize 343 Industries (now Halo Studios) for after inheriting the franchise when Bungie moved on to Destiny, Forge mode has been nothing short of brilliant in Halo 5: Guardians …
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If you were here when Bungie launched Halo 3 back in 2007, you will certainly be familiar with the Forja mode that was introduced then, which allowed players to modify their own maps. It wasn’t until Halo: Reach when the mode really took off, and although there is a lot to criticize 343 Industries (now Halo Studios) after inheriting the franchise when Bungie passed to Destiny, the Forja mode has been little less than brilliant in Halo 5: Guardia…

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gamereactor.eu broke the news in on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
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