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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

Creepshow Complete Series Collector's Edition Comes With CRT TV Display Box

Creepshow Complete Series Collector's Edition Comes With CRT TV Display Box https://ift.tt/Z9iD7RQ

Fans of the horror-comedy anthology franchise Creepshow now have two cool Blu-ray releases to look forward to this fall. Arrow Video's upcoming 4K restoration of Creepshow 2 has been available to preorder since July, but now you can also reserve a unique Blu-ray box set collecting all four seasons of Shudder's recent anthology series. Creepshow: Complete Series Collector's Edition is available to preorder for $100 at Walmart and Amazon ahead of its November 11 release.

Just like Creepshow 2's Limited Edition, the TV series collection leans into the franchise's roots and inspirations with a CRT TV display box containing comic book-inspired disc cases. It looks like an awesome collectible for Creepshow fans.

Creepshow: Complete Series (Blu-ray)
Creepshow: Complete Series (Blu-ray)

Neither retailer has a full product description for the box set, so we're not entirely sure what's going on with the miniature CRT TV in the image above. But with the TV display showing The Creep and the Creepshow logo with a red background, it seems like you can flip between screens. Perhaps with the dial on the front? That said, we wouldn't be surprised if those are removable cards that you slide into place. Turning the dial to change channels might be wishful thinking. Each of the four seasons has its own case modeled after the in-universe Creepshow comics and Stephen King's original graphic novel.

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