Halo Trailer Captured On PS5 Pro? Xbox Fans React

Halo Trailer Captured On PS5 Pro Xbox Fans React

Halo Trailer Captured On PS5 Pro? Xbox Fans React

Well, this is an interesting development in the gaming world and it's certainly got a lot of people talking. A new cinematic story trailer for the highly anticipated game, Halo: Campaign Evolved, has been released, but it comes with a rather surprising detail. The trailer itself is clearly labelled as having been captured on the PlayStation 5 Pro.

Now, this is quite unusual, isn't it? Microsoft, the publisher of the flagship Halo franchise, is showcasing footage of its game running on Sony's rival console. While it's true that the PlayStation 5 Pro is currently the most powerful console hardware available, it does raise some eyebrows when a major Xbox title is presented this way. Many are wondering why Microsoft didn't opt to capture the footage on a high-end PC if the goal was to showcase the game at its absolute best.

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Speculation is already running wild, with some suggesting this trailer might have originally been intended for a Sony State of Play presentation. The question then becomes why it didn't make that cut. Was it a last-minute decision by Sony, or did Microsoft pull it themselves, perhaps to emphasize their own upcoming Xbox showcase and the concept of exclusivity? IGN has reached out to Microsoft for comment on this peculiar situation and will update us if they receive a response.

Despite this oddity, Halo: Campaign Evolved is still confirmed to be launching on PlayStation 5, as well as PC and Xbox. Microsoft has stated they will not be removing the PlayStation 5 versions of games that were previously announced for Sony's console, especially with pre-orders already underway. This commitment aligns with Xbox chief content officer Matt Booty's recent comments about future Xbox exclusives being decided on a case-by-case basis.

It's a complex picture, with multiplayer and live-service games remaining multiplatform and anything previously announced for PlayStation 5 also continuing its path to that console. Interestingly, Microsoft confirmed more games for PlayStation 5, including State of Decay 3 and Spyro: A Realm Reborn, than the two they ruled out as exclusives. This suggests a nuanced approach to platform strategy moving forward. All eyes will be on future announcements to see just how many games will truly become Xbox exclusives.

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