My question is, why is Warfen Eternal in the War games/Warzone when realistically and technically, barely anyone except Osiris, Chief, and Arbiter know him? Sarah Palmer has never even seen Warden or fought him, not to mention it’s only been few days during the arrival of the Warden. So does that mean Warzone simulations are performed inside the UNSC infinite? If not, there is no logical reason why Warden is part of the Warzone simulation
Halo lore doesn’t need to be apart of multiplayer. Multiplayer should be what ever makes the game fun. One thing 343 really got wrong with Halo is trying to inject lore into multiplayer.
Some map descriptions are post-Halo 5, which would seem to indicate Multiplayer is post-Halo 5. So the Warden Eternal was added to Warzone in case we see him again, which is likely considering the Created are wasting no time in seizing territory.
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> My question is, why is Warfen Eternal in the War games/Warzone when realistically and technically, barely anyone except Osiris, Chief, and Arbiter know him? Sarah Palmer has never even seen Warden or fought him, not to mention it’s only been few days during the arrival of the Warden. So does that mean Warzone simulations are performed inside the UNSC infinite? If not, there is no logical reason why Warden is part of the Warzone simulation
To annoy us. I always enjoy taking 2 minutes to shoot at him so the other team can get the last shot in. Its a blast.
I read somewhere someone had suggested that the wargames (and warzone) simulations are the Spartan IVs training non-stop after the end of Halo 5, you know after
Cortana wrecks Earth with that giant EMP and Lasky has the Infinity doing continuous random slipspace jumps to avoid her and her Guardiansso that they can be ready for the upcoming events.
Its not impossible to think that Osiris submitted all available data about him to Infinity before they set off to Sanghelios, seeing that they encountered him once before.