Halo fans were dealt a blow as news emerged that Halo Studios has cancelled its Ekur multiplayer project. Ekur had promised to bring a new level of depth to the Halo universe, with customisable Spartans and Elites, as well as large-scale player battles.
The cancellation is the latest in a series of cuts announced by Xbox, leaving many to wonder about the future of the beloved gaming franchise. With Ekur off the table, attention turns to what's next for Halo.
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- Ekur was set to feature extensive character customisation options, allowing players to personalise their Spartans and Elites like never before.
- The project had promised large-scale multiplayer battles, which would have been a significant departure from the traditional Halo multiplayer experience.
- The cancellation of Ekur raises questions about the direction of the Halo franchise and whether Microsoft is committed to investing in new and innovative gaming experiences.
- This move is likely to be seen as a cost-cutting measure, as Microsoft continues to navigate a challenging gaming landscape.
- The future of Halo remains uncertain, with fans eagerly awaiting news on what's next for the series.
Source: Eurogamer