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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

Save On Optimus Prime Lego Transformers Set Ahead Of Prime Day 2025

Save On Optimus Prime Lego Transformers Set Ahead Of Prime Day 2025 https://ift.tt/Oh1gVB2

Optimus Prime is one of the most popular and highly rated buildable models in the Lego Icons lineup--for good reason, too. The 1,508-piece collectible display set has an exceedingly clever 2-in-1 design that allows Transformers fans to convert the Autobot leader into his signature truck. Ahead of Prime Day 2025, multiple major retailers have restocked the 1,508-piece Optimus Prime set for $144, which is a 20% discount from its $180 MSRP. At the time of writing, Amazon is running low on units, but you can also snag this deal at Walmart and Target.

Lego Icons: Optimus Prime Transformers 2-in-1 Display Model
Lego Icons: Optimus Prime Transformers 2-in-1 Display Model

All three retailers have sold out of this display model, which is geared toward adults, several times already this year. And though it has returned once again, it's worth noting that Optimus Prime was out of stock everywhere from last holiday season until March. The Lego Store has units available at the moment, but it'll cost you the full $180 MSRP. Lego officially lists Optimus Prime as "hard to find." This description combined with the prolonged stock shortages could mean that the Optimus Prime kit, which debuted in 2022, is close to retirement.

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