A new leak suggests the iconic FPS is getting a full remake for Sony’s console
Summary
– A new leak claims Halo: Combat Evolved is being remade for PlayStation 5
– The remake is expected to feature sprinting and modern gameplay mechanics
– Official news may arrive at the Halo World Championships later this month
After years of rumors, Halo is finally preparing to make its long-awaited debut on PlayStation. According to a Halo Leaks Twitter account report, a remake of the original Halo: Combat Evolved is in development for PlayStation 5, marking a massive milestone for the franchise, once tied exclusively to Xbox.
Initially developed by Bungie and released in 2001, Halo: Combat Evolved became one of the most celebrated first-person shooters of all time, helping define the Xbox brand. Over two decades later, fans may soon experience the classic in a completely reimagined form built for modern consoles.
The leaker claims the remake will include sprinting and other updated mechanics similar to recent Halo entries. “I can definitely confirm the Halo CE Remake will have sprint and modern gameplay mechanics,” the post read. “Its gameplay will be similar to the new Halo multiplayer game, which I believe is Halo 7’s MP.”
While Microsoft and Halo Studios have not confirmed the remake, fans expect an announcement during the Halo World Championships, scheduled for October 24–26. The event is rumored to showcase new details about the franchise’s future, including its multi-platform direction.
As Microsoft embraces cross-platform releases, Halo arriving on PlayStation seems increasingly likely. If this remake follows the path of titles like Resident Evil 4 and Dead Space, it could breathe new life into a legendary franchise while introducing it to an entirely new audience.
