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Forge World is a new map in Halo: Reach, and the largest map in the series' history. Set on a Halo, Forge World allows the most flexible Forge editing ever seen, allowing players to create entire maps, within the larger map itself. The map is split into five main sections; Blood Gulch, the "island", the "rock", the "interior," and the "pocket".[1]
Description
The "gulch", map titled "Hemorrhage", is a direct remake of the original Halo: Combat Evolved level.[2] It was first revealed to the public through a Red vs. Blue public service announcement, requested by Bungie in celebration of Bungie Day 2010. The true nature of this map was revealed in the Forge World ViDoc on July 22, 2010. It actually began development as five separate maps, which were then combined. Forge World uses a new system called impostering that allows faraway objects to be drawn cheaply. It is a giant map consisting of five distinct areas: the remade Blood Gulch area, an island, an enclosed space, a small cliff area, and the rock (a tall, corkscrew-shaped island).
The Gulch is set in a semi-enclosed, symmetrical canyon with a base at either end and an open field between, and a drying river running through it. The level supports vehicles and is recommended for 4-16 players. However, unlike its namesake, this map features a temperate climate full of grass, akin to the style of its predecessor, Template:Levelname. Unlike the original Blood Gulch, the canyon is only semi-enclosed.[3] There are also some features similar to Valhalla, the most predominant being the grassy terrain, the lake on the far side of the map beyond the blue base, and the snowy mountains beyond the red base. Other than the environmental changes, this area of the map is very faithful to the original Blood Gulch, with even the simplest nooks in the canyon walls being remade. The section itself is larger than the original Blood Gulch map, and possesses teleporters reminiscent of those from the maps Cold Storage and Gemini. The bases themselves are more detailed, with colored lights designating the red and blue bases.
The island area is roughly symmetrical, with a large rock formation in the center and a small bay on one side that molds this area into a "U-shape". There is also a small tunnel that cuts through the center rock.
The enclosed area is reminiscent of the Crypt from Sandbox. Instead of stone, however, it appears to be made of Forerunner alloys.
The "pocket" is a roughly rectangular grassy patch about the same size as the Crypt, but is positioned on the edge of a cliff with the lake below.
The rock area is a tall island with a spiraling path from top to bottom. This area was based off Ascension.
Trivia
- It is currently the only known level in Halo: Reach to take place on a Halo installation.
- Because it has been confirmed that the events of Halo: Reach take place solely on and around the planet Reach, it can be assumed that this map will not be integrated into the Campaign like most, if not all, of the others.
- This is the largest Halo multiplayer map up to date, and most likely of all time.
Gallery
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A view of Blood Gulch canyon.
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A Missile Warthog and a Gauss Warthog.
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A view of the valley.
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One of the many caves.
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A portion of the fields.
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Blue base and the lake.
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A parked Banshee, with Halo in the background.
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The map from above, featuring the new playable area in the distance.
- Blood Gulch Red Base.png
A view of the red base.
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