The prominent group of community creators for Halo Infinite's Forge has decided to move from the title. The Forge Falcons, a team dedicated to creating new experience for Halo players through Forge instruments, shares on social media that their decisions largely stem from lack of support and confirmation from Halo Studios.
The statement you find here explains that the team is grateful to fans and players who have supported their efforts and notes, “Please know that you are a singular thing that really was worth it during that time.”
However, as supportive as the community, Forge Falcons explained that the lack of recognition or support of the publisher played a key role in their departure.
“None of us have ever begun to do things in the hope that we would be compensated and never expected it, and according to our knowledge, not a single counterfeiter in the community.
Before going to work on Fortnite, one final team update will take place. This means that they did not rule out a potential return to the franchise of Halo, because it keeps hope that the next title will have better tools and systems.
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“… We love Halo, community and Forge, and we might like to continue to give players new and innovative experiences in future installments,” the statement was read.
At the beginning of this year, a prominent group of prenamers for Starfield shared that many of their members have grown for various reasons. It wasterous that if none of the community were to enter and take over, then the project would probably have to retire.
In other words, the devoted fans have a turning point in terms of supporting their favorite games. It is not clear what the final solution is, but a little recognition now and then does not hurt.
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December 8, 2021
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T for teens: blood, mild tongue, violence
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