
Halo: Campaign Evolved Requires Mandatory Online Login to Play
Halo: Campaign Evolved has raised eyebrows among fans after reports emerged that the game is seemingly unplayable offline. Even players who pick up a physical copy of the title cannot access the game without first completing a mandatory update and signing in to an online account, a requirement that has quickly drawn frustration from the community.
The situation highlights a growing concern in the gaming industry around always-online requirements creeping into traditionally single-player experiences. A campaign-focused game requiring an internet connection and login just to get started, regardless of whether you own a disc, is being seen by many players as an anti-consumer move, particularly for those in areas with limited or unreliable internet access.
Key Insights
- 1Halo: Campaign Evolved is unplayable offline, even for those who own a physical copy of the game.
- 2Players must complete a mandatory update and sign in to an online account before accessing the game.
- 3The requirement applies to what is primarily a campaign-focused, single-player experience, making the always-online restriction especially controversial.
- 4Physical ownership of the game offers no workaround to the online login requirement.
- 5The news adds to broader industry concerns about always-online mandates restricting access to games players have legitimately purchased.
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