Halo Infinite

The game, codenamed Tatanka, seems to have been definitively canceled so Halo will not have a battle royale in its saga

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Halo is one of the star franchises of Xbox consoles. Since its birth on the original Microsoft machine, the game has only increased its community. There has been talk for some time about the development of a battle royale, a delivery codenamed “Tatanka.” However, after some time has passed and its development is rather uncertain, several rumors indicate that This game mode would be officially canceled.

Of course, these It is not official news, so you will have to take the information with a grain of salt. However, if you think that this is the only installment of the Halo saga that was in development and you are worried about its cancellation, don't worry, because it seems that a new Halo game has been in development since 2022. However, it What brings us here today is the battle royale, which seems not to come to your console, at least according to different sources.

Halo could definitely be left without battle royale

This game is (or was) being developed by Certain Affinity. However, the co-creator of XboxEra, Nick Baker, confirmed in one of his podcasts that his sources have confirmed the definitive cancellation of this battle royale. Apparently the game known as Tatanka will not continue his development and it will not be available, news that surely not everyone will like, since many people were delighted that Halo had a game mode like this.

During the month of January of last year, it was learned that it was a battle royale and that it would be being developed in Unreal Engine 5. However, after going through several processes, it seems that right now things have not gone as they should and they have decided to permanently cancel the project. Nick Baker is not the only one to whom his sources have confirmed this, therefore Tatanka's cancellation takes on more and more weight.

As we say, This information has not been offered by the developer itself, so until it becomes official, you should take these statements from Nick Baker with caution. You know how the world of video games works, everything can change at any moment.

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By Geeke