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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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“ | The Orion Arm of the galaxy teems with danger and opportunity. | ” |
Parallax is a Halo 5: Guardians multiplayer map intended for use as a Forge canvas.[1] The map was released as part of the Cartographer's Gift update on December 16, 2015.[2]
Overview
Parallax has no actual terrain, but does have boundary markers which disappear during games.[1] In Forge, players can change the map's skybox to one of four appearances:
Blue Planet
An unknown blue celestial body.[Note 1]
Halo Ring
The center of Installation 04 (taken from the skybox of the map Truth).
Exosphere
The Urs system, featuring Sanghelios and its moons Qikost and Suban in the background (much like in the opening cutscene of the campaign level Swords of Sanghelios).
Ascendance
A cloudy area with mountains below (taken from the opening gameplay section of the campaign level Genesis).
Ascendance was added via the Hammer Storm content update on February 24, 2016. This update also increased the map's play area boundaries by 20% horizontally and 45% vertically.[3]
Map variants
- Blok Pit (KOTH)
- Entombed - This is the original version of Entombed before it was remade on the Tidal canvas map with a new theming.
Gallery
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Blue Planet
Halo Ring
Exosphere
Ascendance
Miscellaneous
Notes
- ^ Although the skybox's name refers to the object as a planet, it may actually be intended to be a star. The lack of a nearby sun to light the supposed planet suggests that the object itself is a sun emitting its own light.
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