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'Halo 6' Spoilers, Leaks & Release Date: Bungie Promises Game Better Than Hog Wild

By Megha Kedia | Update Date: May 30, 2016 06:00 AM EDT

While, developer 343 Industries has not announced anything about the next installment of the "Halo" franchise, it is expected that "Halo 6" might get confirmed soon.

Recent reports suggest that the gaming studio is planning to roll out "Halo 6" for both PC and Xbox One owners.

According to The BitBag, 343 Industries has already announced that it will not be releasing "Halo 5: Guardians" on Windows PC. However, development director Frank O'Connor has said that the company aims to focus on Windows 10 compatibility for its upcoming titles. The gaming studio has confirmed that it will be bringing the upcoming title, "Halo Wars 2," to Xbox One and PC.

"As we've stated previously, we have no plans to release Halo 5: Guardians on Windows 10. We are focused on building Halo Wars 2 for Windows 10 and Xbox One," the official statement from Microsoft and 343 Industries reads, according to Christian Today.

In an interview with GamesRadar last year, the development team had confirmed that "Halo 6" was in pipeline.

"You can look at the ending of Halo 4 - and where Master Chief is and obviously we had to know where we were going to take Halo 5 and Halo 6 with that. You have an epic sci-fi universe and we have multiple ways that we can go with this story, but all the pieces are laying there. The canvas is there for us to paint," said 343's studio head Bonnie Ross.

Spoilers suggest that the next installment of the "Halo" franchise, possibly dubbed "Halo 6," will be better than "Halo 5: Guardians'" next update, "Hog Wild." The update which is set to get released on Tuesday, May 31, will add new Warthogs, additional armor sets, and a hybrid weapon scope.

It is expected that announcement of the game will be made during the E3 2016 event which is set to take place between June 14-16.

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