"Halo 5: Guardians" is no doubt one of the most anticipated games this 2015, but after the announcement that it recently went gold, news of its leaked copies emerged online.
Gearnuke reported that some gamers were able to upload a picture of the game's box, wherein more revelations about the game were also revealed. Apparently the "Halo 5: Guardians" will take up 60GB on Xbox One, this was indicated on the rear side of the box. Scheduled to be released on the Oct. 27, this is not the first time the Halo series will encounter a leaked copy as "Halo 4" did so too during its time.
The leaked images origin was unclear though speculations reveal that they somehow came from retailers. Once a video game is announced as gold, they are thoroughly finished and is set to head on to manufacturers who will then produce its disc versions.
Could it be possible that somehow during the transition, copies were leaked online?
Gamespot also revealed that despite 343 Industries succeeding on finishing the game, they are actually not looking forward to "Halo 6," saying there's a lot more to do and with the launching coming up, there's a lot more that needs to be done.
In his statement, producer Josh Holmes said "Of course, launch is just the beginning. Our dedicated live team will be focused on supporting the game with monthly releases of new content and experiences." Microsoft revealed that the 15 missions included in "Halo 5" will require a player to finish it in 8-15 hours game time.