Call of Duty leak says a Halo crossover was coming in 2024, but got cancelled


What you need to know

  • Call of Duty leaker TheGhostOfHope has posted on social media that a Halo crossover for 2023’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 was cancelled “for completely unknown reasons.”
  • The report was corroborated by the Call of Duty news site CharlieIntel in another post, in which it revealed it heard the collaboration was planned to come out in 2024 before it was scrapped.
  • Allegedly, the collab would have been an Operator skin of Master Chief — Halo’s main protagonist — similar to the skins of the Spartan that are available in games like Fortnite and Rainbow Six Siege.
  • It’s unclear why the crossover was cancelled, though a plausible theory is that Microsoft chose to save it for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 instead. It’s slated to release later this month on October 25, 2024.
  • Notably, Microsoft now owns both Halo and Call of Duty following the completion of its $69 billion Activision Blizzard acquisition last year.

Years ago, the Call of Duty and Halo franchises were often thought of as some of the biggest first-person shooter (FPS) rivals in all of gaming. Today, though, they’re both under Microsoft’s Xbox Game Studios umbrella thanks to the company’s $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard — and according to a new leak, there was a crossover between the two planned for this year that ultimately never saw the light of day.

That info came in a post from Call of Duty leaker TheGhostOfHope on X (Twitter) this week, in which they noted that the collaboration was coming to 2023’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, but ended up getting axed. “Kinda crazy how a Halo x COD Master Chief collab was actually scrapped for MWIII for completely unknown reasons,” they said, sharing an AI-generated mockup of a Master Chief cosmetic on Call of Duty HQ’s in-game store. Allegedly, the Halo protagonist would have appeared in the shooter as an Operator skin.





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