Do the Spartan Ops missions in Halo 4 still continue to be released?

Do the Spartan Ops missions in Halo 4 still continue to be released? - Gray Helmet on a Rocky Ground

I recall that 343 Studios said they will develop 5 new episodes every week. However as the game was released 2012/2013.

Is the program still running?



Best Answer

No. I believe they released 10 episodes in all. They should still be playable, but no additional episodes are planned.




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What happened to Halo Spartan Ops?

There are no plans for a second season of Spartan Ops. However, Frank O'Connor has stated that "the story of Crimson, the Infinity and those characters and events is far from over". Indeed, the comic series Halo: Escalation follows largely the same cast of characters a month after the events of Spartan Ops.

Is a Spartan Ops on Halo 4?

Spartan Ops is a mission-based cooperative mode in Halo 4 in which up to four players work as part of a team of SPARTAN-IVs known as Fireteam Crimson performing various objectives.

How many missions are in Halo 4 Spartan Ops?

Halo 4's free Spartan Ops content detailed: 50 missions spanning 12 hours.

Is Halo 4 Spartan Ops in Master Chief collection?

343 Industries informs us today that the upcoming launch of Halo: The Master Chief Collection with Live connection prompted players to unload a new update that includes several improvements about matchmaking and multiplayer but also adds the long awaited Spartan Ops Halo 4.



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