The story of the coming title will be very complex

May 17, 2015 21:40 GMT  ·  By

Halo 5: Guardians is a huge videogame project and there's a lot of quality associated with the Hunt the Truth promotional activity linked to the title, which offers a wealth of details about the way the universe of the series is evolving and how the known info about the Master Chief is unraveling.

The new audio episode talks about a major leak of details linked to the conduct of the character and about the way the population of human space is affected by the revelations.

Benjamin Giraud might be a fictional character, but his stories read as truth for fans of the Halo series.

He talks about the way Master Chief has disrupted negotiations between aliens and humans and how his actions show a character that is working actively against the interests of the UNSC.

Neither 343 Industries nor Microsoft is ready to offer a clear look at the story of the new Halo 5, and Hunt the Truth is a great way for the companies to keep gamers interested.

A Hunt the Signal ARG experience linked to the video game is also active at the moment.

Halo 5: Guardians will dominate the fall launch schedule for the Xbox One

The new video game in the franchise is a very important project for both developer 343 Industries and Microsoft because it is the first one to be created from the ground up for the new home console.

Its increased power will mean that both the graphics and the gameplay can be enhanced in interesting ways, although some are seen as controversial by the fan community.

The single-player story of Halo 5: Guardians is at the moment shrouded in relative mystery, even if the two companies delivered two live-action trailers, starring both Master Chief and Agent Locke.

It seems that gamers will be able to experience the same story from two very different perspectives.

When it comes to the multiplayer, fans were able to see a lot of new ideas in action during the testing phase that took place at the start of the year.

Spartans will have new powers, including sprinting and more options for aiming, and the developers at 343 Industries have said that they are tweaking all the features based on the feedback that was delivered by the community.

Halo 5: Guardians is set to arrive on October 23 on the Xbox One.