
Halo 5 studio head Josh Holmes confirmed the post, stating that the feature - coming post-release - "will provide similar functionality to a custom game browser, extending the existing file browser." Posting about Forge on NeoGAF, 343 franchise development director Frank O'Connor wrote that "once the custom game browser is available I think the community might get crazy legit." Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.Halo 5: Forge will receive an update after its PC launch that adds a custom game browser to the editing tool, according to developer 343 Industries. At least Halo Infinite is coming to PC, and it’s only a few months away!

Halo 5 is the only game in the series that’s not on PC, so, understandably, some fans are might want it on the platform. Will never say never, but nothing underway currently

We know there's some demand for it, but as we've stated before, not in the cards as the studio is fully focused on Infinite and MCC. Maybe this was for "H5:Forge" but I can confirm there are no plans to bring H5 to PC. Will never say never, but nothing underway currently.” “We know there’s some demand for it, but as we’ve stated before, not in the cards as the studio is fully focused on Infinite and MCC. “Maybe this was for ‘ Halo 5: Forge ‘ but I can confirm there are no plans to bring to PC,” Brian Jarrard, community director at 343 Industries, said on Twitter. Their answer? Well, again, don’t get your hopes up. To squash the rumor further, Halo 5’s developer 343 industries commented on a potential PC port. Inclusion on the list is neither confirmation nor an announcement of any game.”

“ used only for internal tracking and testing. “NVIDIA is aware of an unauthorized published game list, with both released and/or speculative titles,” Nvidia said via Wccftech. However, it would be best if you didn’t get your hopes up about anything mentioned on the list. There were some wild mentions on the list, such as Kingdom Hearts IV and BioShock 2022 - that first one has yet to have any sort of formal announcement, for example.

Halo 5 came out on Xbox One half a decade ago, and despite a recent rumor stating otherwise, it won’t be getting a PC port anytime soon.īuzz of Halo 5 on PC began circulating after a list of games on Nvidia’s GeForce Now service leaked, The Verge reported on Monday.
