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===Production Notes===
===Production notes===
*343i considered making the map with a big Arecibo-type telescope into a valley. It had also been experimented with extreme amounts of fire, and ice on opposite sides of the map.{{Ref/Reuse|HaloBulletin}}
*343i considered making the map with a big Arecibo-type telescope into a valley. It had also been experimented with extreme amounts of fire, and ice on opposite sides of the map.{{Ref/Reuse|HaloBulletin}}
*During the early blockout stages, it was called Gore Valley.
*During the early blockout stages, it was called Gore Valley.

Revision as of 16:32, March 21, 2022

Longbow
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Map overview

Game:

Halo 4

Map file name (?):

ca_gore_valley

Lore information

Map designation (?):

War Games Map_Set/: 951-3[1]

Location:

Longbow Station, Concord

Gameplay overview

Terrain:

Arctic landscape, isolated human buildings

Recommended number of players:

6-16

Recommended gametype(s):

 

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Longbow is a symmetrical Halo 4 multiplayer map.

Universe and lore

Main article: Concord

Longbow's setting is a human mass driver station, located in the northern polar region of Concord.[2]

Overview

Layout

It is a symmetrical map with a five-base layout (two starting bases at the ends of the map, two secondary bases directly in front of them, and a middle base overlooking nearly the whole map in the center) with paths leading between them through and around rocks. It offers a good mix of both close and long range combat, with long sight lines between the bases and cramped areas in the caves and inside the bases themselves.

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Production notes

  • 343i considered making the map with a big Arecibo-type telescope into a valley. It had also been experimented with extreme amounts of fire, and ice on opposite sides of the map.[2]
  • During the early blockout stages, it was called Gore Valley.

Trivia

Gallery

Concept art

Screenshots

Sources