A good surprise awaits "Halo 5: Guardians" fans across the globe. Months after the game has been released, a new ambitious content from Microsoft and 343 Industries is set to pose more challenges that will intensify the gameplay.
The fan-favorite Player vs. Environment (PvE) combat will finally return to the limelight in the form of a bigger new multiplayer arena called Warzone Firefight. The fresh content will reportedly empower players to take on waves of progressively difficult enemies and objectives.
Game publisher Microsoft Studios unleashed the "Halo 5: Guardians" Warzone Firefight first gameplay trailer, which highlights some explosions and high action scenes amid the 2016 Halo World Championship Finals on March 20, Sunday.
The new multiplayer mode is a combination of the current and the 2007's "Halo 3." In fact, it is considered as the greatest cooperative experience ever in the franchise history, considering that it reportedly enables teams of eight players to work cooperatively against huge waves of enemies.
In addition, players should also complete the five rounds of increasingly difficult, dynamic objectives within a set timeframe. The said war zone, however, highlights more foes including a brand new tier of "Mythic" enemy bosses that is made for frantic and invigorating matches, Game Spot reported.
Microsoft Studio is reportedly hoping that the new mode will hold players and infuse new life into the "Halo 5: Guardians" game. In case those mentioned wasn't intriguing enough, the new mode will moreover give players the full range of REQ weapons, armor mods, power-ups, and vehicles.
"With dynamic objectives making each game different. You can play thousands of matches before seeing the same objective combination," said Microsoft, as written on its official website.
Released on Oct. 27, 2017, the first-person shooter video game takes after the two fire teams of human super soldiers. It additionally permits the game players to encounter most of the gameplay through the eyes of a playable character that switches the camera's perspective into a third-person.
Upon it's released, the game received positive reviews from critics across the globe. Thus, 343 Industries evidently underpins the game's post-launch with an additional downloadable content (DLC).
"Halo 5: Guardians'" Warzone Firefight is expected to launch this summer, although no specific release has yet been announced. To date, rumor mills asserted that the new content will be given for free, as part of the game's final piece of free DLCs.
Watch the first New Warzone Firefight trailer below: