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  2. Halo (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    First introduced in Halo 3, Forge is an in-game map editor designed for adjusting weapon, vehicle, and prop placement. While in Editor Mode, the player becomes a floating robot, or "monitor", who can spawn, move, and delete any game object on the map. All objects are assigned a monetary value, and cost money to spawn; the level's "Forge budget ...

  3. New Halo 4 Forge Island map drops early, now available on ...

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    Halo 4's customizable Forge Island map, a free map for the game's multiplayer map editor, is available today, well ahead of its original April 11 release date. The new map, announced at 343 ...

  4. Halo 3: ODST - Wikipedia

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    The offering contains 21 multiplayer maps released for Halo 3 as well as 3 additional maps titled Citadel, Heretic, and Longshore. [11] Along with the Halo 3 maps, ODST includes a version of the Forge map editor [12] —a utility that allows player customizations of multiplayer levels. [13]

  5. Forge (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Forge (level editor), a map editor for the Halo series of video games A planned but canceled sequel to LucasArts's adventure game Loom Forge (video game) , a game by Dark Vale Studios

  6. Halo 3 multiplayer map names discovered - AOL

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    Full list of all twelve Halo 3 map names after the break. The 7th Columnist, with the help of a few others, discovered the map names while searching through the code for juicy Halo 3 information.

  7. Halo 5: Guardians - Wikipedia

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    Halo 5 features an editor called Forge, where players can create their own multiplayer maps. [11] The mode has a new control scheme compared to Halo 4 , and new capabilities including scripting tools that can be applied to game objects. [ 12 ]

  8. Halo 2 - Wikipedia

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    Among Halo 2 ' s marketing was an early alternate reality game called "I Love Bees" that involved players solving real-world puzzles. Bungie supported the game after release with new multiplayer maps and updates to address cheating and glitches. The game was followed by a sequel, Halo 3, in September 2007.

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