Halo 5: Guardians Ghosts of Meridian Update Out Soon; New Features Include Hannibal Mantis Vehicle

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Halo 5: Guardians has continued to dazzle fans with its updates scheduled for the future. Customary to the said tradition by 343 Industries, fans will get skins, maps or missions and even all of them together.As far as the title goes, the latest one may just be another remarkable addition to the title.

According to Gaming Bolt, the latest update to be given to Halo 5: Guardians entitled Ghosts of Meridian is scheduled to be made available soon enough. With it, fans are looking forward to some promised features as per 343 Industries, starting off with REQ upgrades that are still yet to be disclosed by the developer.

It was noted by Gotta be Mobile that the Hannibal Mantis, another version of the Mantis vehicle, is said to be part of the game itself. Halo 5: Guardians will also have more maps and new play areas including the Arena which was engineered to be a successor of the traditional Halo multiplayer. Warzone, on the other hand, is defined as a huge battle simulation mode due to its capacity to have more players, thus, a much bigger map opportunity.

Game Reactor delivered that there will be other attributes to the game that are yet to be named, such as helmets, weapons, armor, assassinations, emblems and others. For the time being, however, 343 Industries has not disclosed anything yet, and has not changed the claim as well that there will be more updates in the succeeding months.

Halo 5: Guardians was released last October of 2015th. Since then, weapon upgrades, mode updates and patches have been given to the title consistently, in which Ghosts of Meridian will be a part of, come April.

Halo 5: Guardians is the latest continuity to the entire series in which 343 Industries was known to put all their focus on so far, apart from the relative Halo Wars title that was recently made backwards compatible for Xbox 360 users.

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