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I see no reason to buy this to be honest. MCC has updated graphics already. They just don't have a clue what else to do with the franchise
Someone mentioned this idea, and it makes sense tbh. They have a team who hasn't done unreal engine together, what better way to teach the entire team unreal than to redo an older game completely in it. The teaching time is now profitable and they have a base engine ready for the next halo, already customized for it.
If they don't use contractors or layoff the team afterwards to cut costs