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Remade Map confirmed to be returning in halo 4


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Information From Frank's Twitter

 

Frank O'Connor has tweeted confirming that a map remake will be in Halo 4. He has not confirmed which map it is yet but gives a very brief description.

 

Here is what he said:

 

 

"Halo 4 only includes one map remake. I know what it is, it is good. It will cause the least drama of any new thing. It is NOT Small."

 

I'm thinking maybe its Blood Gulch but who knows, leave a comment on what map you want it to be.


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