Massive Halo Leak Uncovers 90GB of Data Covering Dev Builds, Tools, Docs, and Unreleased Content From Original Trilogy

by Taha December 27, 2024 6:51 am in News
Halo Leak

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A large amount of Halo content has surfaced on the internet, as much of the data from 1998 to the very recent activities of Bungie has been leaked online.

It is suggested that the leaked data includes information dating back to 1998 when the developers had just released Myth II: Soulblighter and started working on Halo: Combat Evolved.

90GB of Halo Content Leaks Online

As first reported by VISCERAL on X (formelry Twitter), the leaked data contains approximately 90GB of information from the developers. It has been suggested that the leak occurred due to 343 Industries.

The video game developer had hired a group of modders to work on restoring cut scenes from the developers’ past games, but this inadvertently led to a significant data leak from the company.

The group of modders working on restoring the cut scenes was part of the Digsite Project, with one of the modders involved confirming that the project was real.

This suggests that the leak is legitimate and available for download on various platforms. However, proceed at your own risk, as the content is not secure and could pose privacy risks. If you still decide to download it, ensure you take all necessary precautions beforehand.

Earlier this year, 343 Industries was renamed Halo Studio and continues working on the next franchise installment. The developers have also confirmed that they will transition to Unreal Engine 5 to deliver an improved experience for fans.

In other news, reports revealed that Halo Battle Royale was real and had the potential to be a “game changer” for the franchise.

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