Microsoft is set to make a big move in the gaming world. For the first time, the beloved Halo series will be available on the PlayStation 5. This is a huge shift, especially considering Halo’s history as a flagship Xbox title since its debut in 2001. The remake of the original game, Halo: Combat Evolved, is now called Halo: Campaign Evolved and will also launch on PC and through Microsoft’s cloud streaming for mobile devices.
This development signals a shift in how gaming companies view exclusivity. Microsoft is stepping away from the old-school mindset where consoles held onto exclusive games. This aligns with a broader trend, as PlayStation has also started releasing some of its major titles on PC.
Historically, Halo helped establish Microsoft in the gaming arena, especially when it entered a market dominated by Nintendo and Sony. But despite acquiring several game studios, including Activision, Microsoft has seen the PlayStation 5 outsell the Xbox Series consoles significantly. In fact, reports show that the PS5 has sold more than double the Xbox Series X and S consoles combined.
Instead of trying to outdo competitors, Microsoft is focusing on making games accessible on multiple platforms. The company promotes its subscription service, Game Pass, likening it to streaming services like Netflix. This approach allows gamers to enjoy a library of titles across various devices.
Fans have mixed feelings about Halo coming to other consoles. YouTuber Kara (@Eldeeable) shared her excitement, recalling fond memories of playing the original game. “It’s massive news,” she said, noting that it feels great for more players to experience Halo.
While some Xbox users worry about losing exclusivity, many, like Kara, believe this is a positive change. She stated, “I just think it’s a win for all gamers.” Damon Conn, the game’s executive producer, echoed her sentiment, emphasizing that Halo is about connection and welcoming new players.
As gaming evolves, this shift may mark the end of the long-running console wars, making way for a more inclusive future for gamers everywhere. For further insights on gaming trends, check out this report from Statista.

