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Why Halo 1 Remake Has No Multiplayer

Why Halo 1 Remake Has No Multiplayer https://ift.tt/xahRt45 The newly announced Halo 1 remake that brings the series to PlayStation for the first time has no multiplayer support. It is a campaign-only experience. Why is that? Executive producer Damon Conn addressed this in a post on Xbox Wire . "Focusing on the campaign experience means we can concentrate fully on really capturing the atmosphere, tone--the emotional impact of what made the first campaign so special and iconic," Conn said. While there is no multiplayer in the new Halo: Campaign Evolved, the game delivers some extras that weren't in the original 2001 release, including three new prequel missions and the ability to sprint. The game was made in Unreal Engine 5 and is likely to be followed by a brand-new Halo live-service game. Continue Reading at GameSpot

Popular Anime Solo Leveling Getting A Limited Edition Blu-Ray In July

Popular Anime Solo Leveling Getting A Limited Edition Blu-Ray In July https://ift.tt/sVf1bAq

Anime shows inspired by video games aren't exactly in short supply, but if there's one series that best captures the power fantasy of an MMORPG, it's Solo Leveling. For fans looking to own the show's first set of episodes, Solo Leveling: Season One is getting a Blu-ray release on July 22, and preorders are available now exclusively at Crunchyroll, with a $70 standard edition and a $90 Limited Edition up for grabs.

Solo Leveling: Season 1 Blu-ray Special Features

The Limited Edition and standard edition releases both offer the same on-disc bonus features. Here's what's included:

  • Clean opening and closing sequences
  • Interviews with the show's cast and crew
  • A documentary on Solo Leveling
  • Promotional videos
  • Character highlight videos
  • Episode previews

Solo Leveling is an action-fantasy anime based on the Korean manhwa series and light novel series of the same name. It's set in a fictional version of our world where inter-dimensional monsters invade Earth through mysterious portals that connect to dangerous dungeons, and these creatures can only be stopped by super-powered humans called Hunters. Hunters are divided into ranks, ranging from lowly E-class fighters and up to the elite S-class combatants who wield terrifying powers. The catch here is that a class cannot be improved upon, so if someone were to awaken as an E-class, they'd be stuck at that ranking for the rest of their life.

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