Although there is still time for us to see the official launch of the Forge mode In Halo Infinite, some users figured out how to access an Incomplete Aversion a long time ago, and since then we’ve seen some very creative examples of what we can achieve with this mode, like a star wars crossover.
Halo player and content creator Dan Brindley Johnson surprised both Halo players and Star Wars fans yesterday by posting an unexpected crossover thanks to Forge mode. Dan Brindley took on the task of creating a AT-ST from Star Wars and presented the result on his YouTube channel:
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In a three and a half minute video Dan Brindley presented (in fast motion) how he created the AT-ST within Halo Infinite, creating a very authentic replica that not any Star Wars fan would be able to create this way. The result is incredible and some Halo Infinite fans are saying that it is the first Forge creation that really impresses them.
Dan Brindley also shared two screenshots of his creation on his Twitter account, where he boasted that he was the first player to build a Star Wars AT-ST in Halo Infinite thanks to Forge mode. It should be noted that the AT-ST has no movement, so it cannot replicate the effects of a real one.
A Star Wars fan said he’d like to see a Forge-themed map, to which Dan Brindley replied that he’s thinking of recreating a scene from Star Wars VI: A New Hope on the forest moon of Endor. If you like Dan’s creation with his AT-ST, I recommend that you follow him so that you’ll be among the first to see his next works.