Halo Infinite’s Long-Awaited Forge Mode Hasn’t Released Yet, But It’s Not Stopping @Death Templar From recreating PT’s scary corridors in early versions.
As reported by PC gamer, Certain players, like the Death Templar, discovered how to access an unfinished version of Halo Infinite’s Forge Mode in the latest co-op campaign Test Flight, giving these creators a chance to create some impressive creations. It provided a powerful tool.
you can see Click here for a PT hallway walkthrough in Halo Infinite’s Forge mode. You’ll find that the latest version of Forge allows for more customization, better lighting options, a wider variety of sound effects, and more.
This is just the beginning of Death Templer’s mission to recreate PT. Because he has a goal to “one day successfully create a PT in the Forge and encourage suspension and withdrawal from Konami.”
PC Gamer points out that players should avoid trying to access Forge Mode and wait for the open beta in September, as third-party tools that are very likely to be banned by 343 Industries are in the process. Halo’s devs haven’t waved the banning hammer yet, but it might just be a matter of time.
Forge Mode is part of Halo Infinite’s 2022 roadmap, alongside campaign mission replays, campaign network co-op, Season 3, new narrative events, campaign split-screen co-op, and more.
PT, which was a demo of the canceled Silent Hill game by Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro, starred Norman Reedus and was set to be the next step in the Silent Hill franchise. was canceled by Konami and PT was permanently removed from the PlayStation store.
Rumors of a new entry in the Silent Hill series have been pretty busy in recent months, with potentially leaked images of the new game seen in May 2022, which were removed shortly thereafter.
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