If you like playing it solo, then Halo 5: Guardians has a big treat in store for fans of the series’ historic single-player campaign.
According to their talk with GamesRadar, developer 343 Industries has claimed that the game’s campaign will be double the size of Halo 4. While Halo 4 boasted one of the longest campaigns in the series’ history, many players reported having beat it in the first five days of its release in fall of 2012.
Given that Halo 4’s campaign clocked in at roughly 7-10 hours on average, Halo 5‘s single-player might just be a sizable one. In it, the UNSC’s Agent Locke finds himself on the hunt for Master Chief following the legendary Spartan’s disappearance and apparent betrayal of his comrades.
We recently tried our hand at Halo 5‘s multiplayer earlier this year at PAX, meanwhile. You can take our word for it that it was still Halo and it’s still fun.
Halo 5 releases this Oct. 27th only for Xbox One and has a shiny-looking 1TB Xbox One console bundle to boot.
Via GamesRadar
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