Halo: Campaign Evolved is shaping up to be something special, but I can’t shake the feeling that key features are being left behind


Halo: Campaign Evolved releases next month on July 28, 2026, and it’s attempting to position itself as one of the most replayable Halo games ever. Between its 42 skulls, which act as gameplay modifiers, and a new Campaign Remix mode that randomizes those skulls to make each playthrough feel different, Halo Studios is clearly leaning heavily into replayability.

While I think those additions are great, it also feels as though some key staple features of the Halo franchise have been left behind along the way. I have to admit, I’m a bit gutted not to see them returning.

A visual masterpiece that will fall short

Side-by-side comparison of Master Chief's original Halo: Combat Evolved armor design and the updated Halo: Campaign Evolved interpretation.

(Image credit: Halo Studios)

First off, thanks to @gruntdotapi on X (formerly Twitter), who first brought this to my attention, but it seems as though Halo Studios has released a Q&A ahead of the game’s release, and boy, is there a lot to go over. First off, we now know that Campaign Evolved will not feature either a Photo Mode or Theater Mode. Given just how good the game looks, that feels like a massive shame.

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