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Template:Game Infobox Halo 5: Forge, also referred to as Forge – Halo 5: Guardians Edition, is a port of Halo 5: Guardians' Forge mode to Windows 10, set for release on September 8, 2016.[1] Developed by 343 Industries and SkyBox Labs, the port will include mouse and keyboard support, 4k resolution display capability, the ability to test and play with friends, and the ability to publish custom maps and game modes to the Xbox One, and allow PC players to play custom matches with up to 16 players.[2]
System requirements
Operating system: Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (Version 1607 or later) |
Operating system: Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (Version 1607 or later) |
Operating system: Windows 10 Anniversary Edition (Version 1607 or later) |
Gallery
Halo 5: Forge as shown on Alpine.