Halo 5: Guardians Gameplay Released, Check Out the New Features Below!

A new gameplay of the upcoming game Halo 5: Guardians campaign was released by 343 Industries at the Xbox Wire.

It can be recalled that the first-person shooter video game was first introduced by Josh Holmes, the executive producer of the game's developer 343 Industries, during Microsoft's Xbox media briefing, prior to the E3 event that took place last June 15.

In the video that was released, the new gameplay was presented with intense combat scenes. It introduced the characters and the co-op gameplay including some spoilers. The campaign presented gave players a hint on what to expect in the actual gameplay.

According to the game developer, the multiplayer mode of the Halo 5: Guardians is considered a PvP suite termed as War Zone. The team has reinvented the gameplay core systems in order to achieve the said improvement.

Josh Holmes expressed his opinion about the team's latest accomplishment for the videogame.

"It's the biggest story we've ever told in Halo; it's galactic in scale. We have Warzone, which is an epic multiplayer experience merging PvP and PvE," Holmes said. He also added that the achievement was realized because of the "sustained commitment" of all the members of the team.

In terms of graphics display, Justin Dinges, the campaign environment art lead said that the team is aiming a 60fps display for the videogame. With this frame speed, the new gameplay can offer a faster response time and less lag in addition with a crystal clear view gaming experience.

Furthermore, unlike the previous Halo games, Halo 5: Guardians will have its player matching by the user's skill level. The revision will give a significant advantage to those players who want to be involved in competitive type of gaming, although the said variation was criticized by many. The map selection for the multiplayer mode will also undergo changes.

The Xbox One video game, will be officially released on October 27 at a price of $499.99.

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