Out of all the games in Microsoft’s 2026 line-up, it’s curious that Halo: Campaign Evolved has received the fewest number of updates. Granted, Halo Studios recently announced a partnership with Fanta for a custom skin, but it only spurred more questions about customization.
Rebs Gaming has a few potential answers on how it could work. Apparently, Campaign Evolved has a skin system. There won’t be an in-game shop, as recently confirmed by community director Brian Jarrard. However, these new skins are allegedly based on the Mark 5 armor, only “reshaped and redesigned to look different.”
It seems there are “other suits” which give a “whole new twist” to Master Chief’s base armor but these may be “modified or cut before release.” Players can also reportedly expect weapon customization (to what extent remains unknown). Either way, it seems we won’t have to wait much longer for its release, as a new source told Rebs Gaming that the game is “pretty much content complete.”
This means it’s playable from start to finish (and yes, that includes the prequel missions, which allegedly involve ODSTs, Brutes, and a new Covenant faction). It seems a given that it will appear during the Xbox Games Showcase on June 7th, but he also believes that a Summer release isn’t out of the question. Previous rumors placed its launch sometime before September, so take your pick – July or August.
Halo: Campaign Evolved is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.















