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"Hao 1: Fighting Evolution" remake is expected to use dual engines: Unreal 5+Blam

2025-09-29 23:18:33|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

The rumored remake of "Hao 1: Battle Evolution" is expected to be launched in 2026. It is said to adopt a dual-engine hybrid architecture: it uses both Unreal 5 engines, and also matches the modified "Hao 1: The Star" Blam engine, and also introduces modern gameplay elements and adjusted level designs.

《光环1:战斗进化》重制版有望采用双引擎:虚幻5+Blam

It is said that the remake will use a dual-engine solution like this year's "The Elder Scrolls 4: Annihilation" remake: Unreal 55 is responsible for the rendering of the picture, and the improved version of "Hao: The Star" Blam engine will handle gameplay logic and world system.This combination can not only ensure the modernization of the picture, but also maintain the original flavor of the gameplay.

The news comes from an industry insider contacted by YouTube blogger Rebs Gaming, a developer of the outsourcing studio, which had previously worked with 343 Industries to develop Halo: Master Chief Collection and now is responsible for a lot of core development work for the remake.

Rebs Gaming has repeatedly exposed accurate information in advance, such as the launch date of "Hao: Infinite" multiplayer mode, so its source has a certain degree of reliability.

According to the latest news, the current "Hao 1: Battle Evolution" remake development version has added sprint function, which does not exist in the original version.Although the introduction of a common mechanism for modern FPS may cause controversy, it is not surprising.After all, series co-creator Marcus Lehto once said that if he really remade it in the future, he hopes to add more modern core mechanics to improve the gaming experience.In addition, in terms of levels, maps like "The Library" will also be redesigned and optimized.

However, using Unreal 5 for rendering screens also has potential risks: if the optimization is not in place, performance problems are likely to occur.This is not uncommon among many new works in the past few months.