Halo Infinite sadly won’t launch with the fan-favorite Forge creative mode, but based on new leaks, it seems like it will be worth the wait. According to Twitter account Halo Infinite Leaks & News, the new version of Forge will go beyond the map and mode editor seen in past Halo games – this time around 343 Industries is including a full-on scripting system.
#HaloInfinite Forge Node Graph pic.twitter.com/2V0dpJYSLm
— Halo Infinite Leaks & News (@HaloNoticiasMX) October 8, 2021
Node graph menu por adamisgood pic.twitter.com/NW00cTX2r4
As you can see, it appears as if Forge creators will be able to script events using a series of nodes to tweak the game’s logic. This could allow for much more unique user-created multiplayer modes, or to go a step further, even allow them to essentially create their own single-player missions. Of course, neither Microsoft or 343 have officially announced any of this, and things could change, but it seems like they may really be giving fans the keys to the kingdom here.
Unfortunately, as mentioned, we will be waiting a while for the Halo Infinite version of Forge, which won’t launch until Season 3 of the game in mid-to-late 2022. Here’s 343’s explanation for holding back both Forge and campaign co-op…
Halo Infinite launches on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on December 8.