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- As of now, there is no official confirmation from Microsoft or 343 Industries that Halo: Combat Evolved will be remastered for release in 2026 — despite a recent rumor circulating that Xbox boss Phil Spencer teased a "return" of Halo in that timeframe. Phil Spencer has, in interviews and public statements, expressed enthusiasm about the future of the Halo franchise and its importance to Xbox. He has often emphasized that Halo is a cornerstone of the Xbox brand and that Microsoft is committed to delivering major new entries in the series. However, he has not directly confirmed a Halo: Combat Evolved remaster, nor has he stated that a new Halo game is set for 2026. That said, rumors have been circulating in gaming outlets like The Verge, Polygon, and GameSpot suggesting that a remake of the original Halo: Combat Evolved (2001) — which launched the iconic franchise — could be in development. These rumors are fueled by: 343 Industries' ongoing work on Halo Infinite and its post-launch content. The apparent need to celebrate the franchise’s 25th anniversary (2026 marks the 25th anniversary of the original Halo release). Industry trends of remastering classic first-person shooters (e.g., Resident Evil 2 Remake, Fallout 3 Remastered rumors). While a Combat Evolved remaster would be a logical move for nostalgia and franchise celebration, it’s still unconfirmed. Microsoft and 343 Industries have not announced any such project. What We Do Know: Halo Infinite (2021) remains the latest mainline entry, with ongoing multiplayer support and future story content. Halo: The Master Chief Collection includes remastered versions of the original Halo games, but not a full remake. A new Halo game (likely a sequel to Halo Infinite) is expected, but likely not as a remaster. Bottom Line: Phil Spencer did not officially tease a Halo: Combat Evolved remaster for 2026. The rumors likely stem from speculation around the franchise’s 25th anniversary and Microsoft’s investment in Halo. For now, fans should stay tuned to official announcements — but not take rumors as fact. Stay tuned to Xbox Wire, Gamescom, or The Game Awards for any official word on future Halo projects.
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