Halo’s Forge mode is a regular source of enjoyment for players, having first been introduced in Halo 3. People that play Halo, but are still fans of other games, TV shows, and movies come together and share their creations with one another, like this Halo Infinite player creating a working gravity gun in the Forge. The Forge has a lot of potential and 343 Industries seems to be dedicated to improving upon the game mode’s functionality and feature set as much as possible.
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YouTuber Red Nomster hits Toy Story fans with a bunch of nostalgia as he gives a tour of Andy’s bedroom that he created in Halo Infinite’s Forge mode. There are so many details in the map that are impressive, like the Hot Wheels tracks that players can actually slide down and off ramps into toy block towers, the Pizza Planet aliens, Slinky the dog, Mr. Potato Head, a doll house, and many other assets that Toy Story fans will recognize immediately. Although Halo Infinite’s Forge mode has advanced capabilities, this feat must have still taken quite a long time and even more focus and commitment.
Players getting early access to the Forge mode are enjoying their time with it, like this fan that created Minecraft’s Nether and Village in Halo Infinite’s Forge. Red Nomster stated in the comments of this video and others that he is planning on creating more content in the Forge, like a Legend of Zelda-based map.
Fans have a lot of high expectations for Halo Infinite’s Forge mode, as the game mode has been a staple in the series since Halo 3 and players have loved creating different things in it. In some ways, players can be glad that 343 Industries is taking its time to release it instead of putting out a version that isn’t entirely complete. The developer has stated that the Forge will have better capabilities than ever before, and from the looks of the content being created already, it’s true. Halo Infinite players can look forward to getting their hands on the Forge mode in November so they can start creating imaginative worlds and inventive things in the game.
Halo Infinite is available now on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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