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Revision as of 16:04, January 12, 2023

This is an article about the fan-made game. For the Halo ring, see Installation 01.

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Installation 01
the logo of the Halo fan game, Installation 01.

Developer(s):

Soon Studios

Composer(s):

Jafet Meza

Engine:

Unity

Platform(s):

PC, macOS, Linux

Genre(s):

First-person shooter

 

Installation 01 is a fan-made first-person shooter Halo game built on the Unity engine. The project was made to recreate the multiplayer experience of the Bungie-era Halo titles, specifically, Halo 2 and Halo 3, although elements of Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo: Reach are present. The game will be free to play on all PC platforms.[1]

History

The first public version of the game was shared on a Halo Waypoint forum post in August 2014.[2] The team behind the game released their first ViDoc in August 2016.[3] A cinematic trailer for the game was released in May 2017.[4] As of now Installation 01 is still a work in progress. Regular updates are made on the Installation 01 website.[5]

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