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Forge Features: September 20, 2024

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Beneath - A Halo Infinite Forge map
Sam wearing a Master Chief helmet
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Fall is (almost) here and so is another installment of Forge Features! This is where we look at all the incredible works that players across the Halo community are creating in Halo Infinite’s Forge tool.

And yes. I’m blinded by the majesty each and every time. Let’s check out some new stuff together!


Credits: Zaddy Hammer, The Xzamplez
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Beneath - an ethereal map created in Halo Infinite's Forge tool.

“Stunning” is the only word that comes to mind checking out this asymmetrical map. Everything about this map is pleasing to the eye and serves as a brilliant reminder of how powerful Forge is.


Credits: bullet2thehead9, MikRips, DISOTRTED JAKAL, Mr Greencastle
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Conjurer - a reimagining of Wizard from Halo C E, created in Halo Infinite's Forge.

Wizard…Warlock…Warlord…This map has known many iterations. But this might be the most beautiful one yet. Looks like it was conjured straight out of a fantasy novel!


Credits: SilvervioletX98
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Borealis - A B T B map inspired by Halo C E with a borealis in the sky created in Halo Infinite's Forge.

Fit for a Big Team Battle or a fierce Firefight, Borealis will give you big Halo: Combat Evolved vibes.


Credits: nkdape
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Hacksaw Canyon - a map created in Halo Infinite Forge.

Mashing up the unlikely pairing of Halo 4 and the battle of Hacksaw Ridge, this map works great for 8v8 squad battles as well as Firefight: King of the Hill, and a bunch of other modes.  


Credits: Nilphz, AxiosVH, Starkey213036, ArturBloodshot and RedDeath3401
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The Halo C E campaign mission Silent Cartographer recreated in Halo Infinite's Forge.

The quintessential Master Chief experience—storming the beach of the Silent Cartographer. Now playable in Halo Infinite, courtesy of Forge.


We’re always on the lookout for your creations, whether we’re surfing the in-game Customs Game Browser, browsing Twitter X, or by checking out the Forge show and tell area on the Halo Discord.

Keep sharing your work and we’ll see you next time!