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Someone Already Built P.T. in Halo Infinite’s Forge… Before the Mode Is Even Out

Halo Infinite’s long-awaited Forge mode hasn’t been released yet, but it doesn’t stop @DeathTempler From reproducing the terrifying corridor of PT in the initial version.

As reported by PC Gamer, Certain players, such as Destempler, have found a way to access the unfinished version of Halo Infinite’s Forge Mode on a test flight of their latest collaboration campaign. This gives these creators access to powerful tools for creating impressive works.

You can see Click here to walk through the PT corridor in Halo Infinite’s Forge Mode. You’ll find that Forge’s latest iterations allow for more customization, better lighting options, a wider variety of sound effects, and more.

This is just the beginning of Death Templer’s mission to recreate the PT. He aims to “one day make PT work very well in Forge to encourage Konami cease and desist.”

PC Gamer states that players will not try to access Forge mode and will have to wait for the open beta in September. This process requires third-party tools and may be banned by 343 Industries. The ban hammer hasn’t been swung by the Halo developers yet, but that may be a matter of time now.

Forge Mode is part of Halo Infinite’s 2022 roadmap, along with campaign mission replays, campaign network collaboration, Season 3, new narrative events, and campaign split screen collaboration.

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A demo of the Silent Hill game canceled by Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro, PT was scheduled to be the next step in the Silent Hill franchise, starring Norman Reedus. Unfortunately, Silent Hill has been canceled by Konami and the PT has been permanently removed from the PlayStation Store.

Rumors of a new entry in the Silent Hill series have been pretty busy in recent months, and in May 2022 an image of a possible leak in a new game was seen and quickly removed.

Do you have any hints? Want to discuss a possible story?Please send an email to newstips@ign.com..

Adam Bankhurst is an IGN news writer. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst When Cramps.

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