The new update of Halo 3 divides fans; Surface of more infinite concerns

For many who do not know the Master Chief Collection of 343, this title can surprise. Few people would expect a game of nearly ten and a half years receives controversial updates. However, quite credit with 343, they have remarkably provided updates with new content on older Halo games.

Elements such as weapons and vehicle skins, new cards and new armor have been deployed and welcomed with praise for most universal. Although there have been some minor reactions of the fans to the inclusion of skins that have radically modified the aesthetics of a traditional halo battlefield, like the purple Warthog skin with hot rod flames.

In one of the recent insights of the MCC season 8 update, 343 revealed some of the new most drastic sets of a Halo game from the Halo Licorne helmet. Polarizing equipment is inspired by the ancient and medieval warlings of human history, such as the Vikings, the European Knights and, of course, faithful to the Halo tradition, to the Spartans and other Greek legends. While Halo armor has always had existing warrior armor design inspirations in the past, such as Halo 3 Hayabusa armor with a katana attached to the back, the update of the season 8 pushes the Creative limits for many fans.

On the Internet, a large part of Halo fans think that these new sets are too odd. In addition, some parts of the community cite concerns about the armor because the status quo has, for the most part, that every inclusion in the wardrobe of your Spartan comes from a corner of the world of the game. Despite 343i. Understanding a failover option for players who do not wish to see new additions to the old games, a Twitter user is concerned about the implications of the update for the next infinite halo of December 8.

You remember when we criticized Halo 5 armor so as not to look like Halo?

What happened to that?

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We are suddenly agreeing to add the most random non-halo shit in MCC and everyone agrees with that? WTF?

  • Haloévolué (@evolvedhalo) September 2, 2021

The update of Season 8 also has its fair share of supporters. Some members of the Community praise 343 for inclusion of armor who pay tribute to the roots of the inspiration of Halo armor, which of course includes the Greek Spartan as well as the Nordic inspiration found in the Classic Armor Mjolnir shaped by Master Chief himself. The fans praised both the conceptions, as well as the initiative to deviate from the traditional form.

This is what halo should do, do something interesting

I do not want to hear about it does not look like Halo, it looks like Destinyyyy

We can continue adding polygons to the same helmets forever, we have to do something new that seems new and interesting pic.twitter.com/qbuwjczzqb

  • Cole (@Proximittyce) August 31, 2021

This division seems to be another iteration of a broader debate within the Community on the Directorate of Outflows of 343, such as the overall modernization of the series with the inclusion of sprint, capacities and other mechanisms. contemporary shooters. While fans continue to disagree with the consequences of adding these new armor in existing Halo games, it is clear that these non-traditional designs will appear in Halo Infinite on the basis of developers' revelations on fractures , Which are described as events in Halo Infinite who will reward players with cosmetics specifically non-canon .

The trajectory of the wider artistic direction of the Halo franchise has been considered by some as moving away from the roots of the series. Many fans and criticisms have called for a return to form with regard to conceptions. 343i has largely taken into account the suggestions of the Community to return to a more classic aesthetic in Halo Infinite compared to their two previous titles; However, it remains to be seen to what extent they will follow this unofficial directive.

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