For its 20th anniversary, Halo 2’s infamous E3 2003 demo that never made it into the final game is coming to Halo: MCC
343i and The Digsite team are excavating Earth City on November 9
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That famous Halo 2 demo from E3 2003 is finally going to be playable later this year.
More than a year before Halo 2 hit store shelves, publisherMicrosoftdebuted a full-fat nine-minute demo of the game at E3 2003 that made the already hyped shooter an even bigger event. But the entire demo’s mission and ideas like the winding city highways never saw the light of day and were scrapped asBungiemade last minute changes to the game.
There was never any reason to think the scrapped ‘Earth City’ mission would rear its head again - that is, until343 Industriesand Digsite, a team focused on restoring content from the fabled FPS series, announced thatthe demo’s contents would be making a free comeback in Halo: The Master Chief Collectionvia Steam workshop.
At this weekend’s Halo World Championship Series 2024, 343i revealed the demo would be revived for Halo 2’s 20th anniversary on November 9, alongside a first look at its remade Earth City linked below - a fun little peek at what could’ve been. The updated demo will also come with overhauled lip sync in the demo’s cutscenes, added waypoint markers to the map in case you want to go off-script, and will obviously use assets from Halo 2’s release build.
Here’s gameplay of the Halo 2 E3 2003 Demo remake for MCC. https://t.co/QU7i50OEO9 pic.twitter.com/jjZMv3lgJ8October 6, 2024
That wasn’t the only exciting announcement from the Halo-centric event either. 343i unveiled anupcoming third-person mode for Halo Infinite, satisfying a decades-old prophecy from when Steve Jobs first revealed Halo 1 at MacWorld 1999 in all its once-third-person glory. A team of Forgers alsoset a date for their Helldivers 2-like mode in Halo Infinite.
Halo: Combat Evolved is reportedly getting “some form” of a remaster as Xbox considers bringing the FPS series to PlayStation.
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