Former Halo devs say they pitched dozens of spin-off games, including a rumored ODST game similar to Helldivers 2

Feb. 19, 2024



“We must have pitched 20-30 game ideas that would have totally worked in the Halo universe”

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Former Halo developers have revealed they pitched a plethora of ideas for spin-off games that ultimately got shot down, and among them was seemingly an ODST title very similar toHelldivers 2.

Helldivers 2 burst onto the scene earlier this month and has been an instant hit thanks to its fast-paced and frantic gameplay that pits you and your co-op buddies against hordes of giant insects and deadly robots. For many Halo fans, it’s the perfect formula for an ODST game, and according to recent rumors, former 343 developers once had the very same idea.

Giving more credibility to the claims, former343 Industriesdeveloper and senior designer on Halo Infinite, Kevin Schmitt, weighed in with aresponse. According to him, tons of ideas were pitched for Halo games, though these never saw the light of day for one reason or another.

“We must have pitched 20-30 game ideas over the 12 years I was there that would have totally worked in the Halo universe,” Schmitt says. “Many SP & MP ODST-themed ones. Some galaxy-spanning, some more intimate… and one that was really dark. lol.”

Naturally, the idea of these not being picked up has been met with a mix of sadness and confusion from fans. “Infuriating that none of these were allowed to be made,” says @PWCR13. “The universe is so massive [with] endless stories to tell.” @Halo_VFX writes, “I’d love to know the reasoning why they didn’t go with any of them. It feels, from a fans' perspective, that they do as much as they can [to hold] the franchise back from having tons of gaming experiences that could be fun and successful.”

And success is certainly what Helldivers 2 has found. In just 24 hours, the sequel managed toovertake God of War to become the biggest PlayStation Studios game launch on Steam. Since then, its spiraling concurrent player numbers have seen itsurpass Destiny 2 and Starfield to become the biggest Steam launch from PlayStation or Xbox Studios. Developer Arrowhead recently admitted it was"struggling to keep up" with the game’s immense popularityand has to raise the player cap to 450,000 to improve server stability.

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