The universe of the game is getting more details

Sep 22, 2015 21:25 GMT  ·  By

The development team at 343 Industries and publisher Microsoft are launching a new series of Hunt the Truth podcast episodes associated with Halo 5: Guardians, which are designed to give gamers a look at the universe they love and let them see how the main factions stand when the new story starts.

The all-new episode shifts the perspective in a very interesting way and shows how a very powerful organization sees the events in which Master Chief is involved and the effort of the rebels to find out the truth about the past.

Fero, who was important in the Benjamin Giraud story, shows an entirely new face of herself, and fans of the series will find out more details about other characters.

The story of Halo 5: Guardians is focused on Master Chief and Agent Locke, who are chasing each other across the universe of the franchise and will have to deal with a new threat to the galaxy.

343 Industries has said that it wants to inject more emotion into the narrative than before, while showing the complex situation in which the various forces find themselves.

The single-player campaign of the game will feature full four-player coop.

Halo 5: Guardians will also deliver a complex multiplayer experience

A lot of fans will spend the time to finish the single-player when the title launches, but there's also a huge group that will jump straight into the multiplayer in order to play with other humans.

Halo 5: Guardians will deliver the all-new Warzone experience, which is designed to mix Player versus Player and Player versus Environment elements and features some very big and complex maps.

Arena is designed for more competitive tastes, and 343 Industries wants to use it for massive eSports events all through the winter of the year.

Capture the Flag is also being offered in Halo 5: Guardians, with some interesting tweaks to the core mechanics, and gamers will also get access to the Big Team Battle mode after launch, complete with some extra maps.

The Spartans featured in the shooter have a host of new abilities, with the developers aiming to deliver a more dynamic experience.

Halo 5: Guardians will be offered only on the Xbox One and will arrive on October 27.