Advanced fans of the campaign will notice surprising customization options

Eagle happy Halo: Campaign Evolved fans have noticed that the upcoming remake will include a rather surprising customization option. The fans have just noticed this Halo: Campaign Evolved detail after reviewing the early game.

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The original Halo: Combat Evolved didn't feature many ways to customize the experience, for better or worse. Halo Studios has already confirmed that the remake will give players a few more options in this regard. For example, Halo: Campaign Evolveds controversial sprint feature can be disabled, meaning those who want a more classic experience can get just that.

Halo: Campaign Evolved will allow some HUD customization

A Reddit thread started by user rigg197 has pointed that out Halo: Campaign Evolved will allow players to customize certain parts of the HUD, moving them to their positions from the original game. As it stands, most of the HUD elements have changed slightly in the remake, with the radar at the top right of the screen perhaps the most jarring of all. Although this is the default setting, players can easily change this in the settings. These types of small Halo: Campaign Evolved features can make a big difference, so let's hope there are even more options like this for players to tailor their own experience.

Not all changes are disclosed to Halo: Campaign Evolved have so far proved popular in society. One user in the thread described the choice to change the position of the HUD elements as “a classic 343 'change for change's sake' decision”. Meanwhile, a developer of the original has criticized Halo: Campaign Evolvedclaims that Halo Studios is breaking certain parts of the game “for no reason.” One thing is for sure: no matter what product the developer releases next year, it will be difficult to please everyone with Halo 1 remake.

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After the announcement of Halo: Campaign Evolveddeveloper Halo Studios didn't provide a release date or window beyond 2026. That means there could be plenty of time for the studio to reveal even more details about Halo 1 remake, which fans of the series should look out for in the coming months.


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Released

10 October 2025

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