
Minecraft turned into a Halo-style "roguelike" with original guns, locations, and enemies
An enthusiast brought elements of the Halo franchise into the blocky world of Minecraft.
The large-scale modpack Halo Rogue was recently released for Minecraft. The developer, known as John Halo, transformed Mojang Studio's blocky sandbox into a "roguelike" with content in the spirit of the Halo franchise.
User Active_Percentage289 described this project as a "challenging and dynamic mini-game" where the player starts with a predetermined set of equipment and has three lives. An additional life will be granted each day. If the lives run out, the game restarts. The player must survive five days to win.

While exploring the world of Halo Rogue, players will encounter various recognizable structures from the Halo franchise games. Enemies from Bungie and 343 Industries' shooters, as well as dozens of classic weapon models, have also been added to Minecraft.
Developer John Halo showed a gameplay example, the recording is available at the following link.
Rumor has it that the Halo franchise will soon return with an official project – allegedly, the remake of Halo: Combat Evolved may be released in the coming months.
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