343 Industries are on a roll with "Halo 5" and its upcoming Forge update as fans will get a grasp of what's to come in the next few hours.

Gamespot made a recent post about 343 Industries finally sharing some insight with the next "Halo 5" update. One of the biggest section to get the most update is the Forge, which will be getting somewhere around 650 new objects on top of more than 3,000 objects to be used for map and mode making tool suite.

Gamespot emphasizes with the update getting aimed for a set of more "powerful and robust" scripting tools that players will use to create the craziest games. This kind of thing is already being taken advantage of by crafty players, especially the creators of "Quidditch" and "Clogged Toilet" mode.

The new scripting feature will allow players to have more flexibility in working on entirely unique content.

With all these said, 343 Industries, fortunately, will be releasing a full documentation of how the features can be used for players and aspiring content creators.

These additional features will be a part of the update called Monitor's Bounty, which will also bring a lot of new content for Xbox One players as well as the PC gamers.

When Gamespot have asked why the team behind the game kept working so hard in preserving the game's presence despite being out for a while now, Tom French, Forge boss, simply stated that the game's longevity is supported further as it allowed users to tweak the game modes possible, demading for limitless creativity.

"As long as someone has an idea of something they want to build, our goal is to find ways to facilitate them in doing so; whether that's just making the initial Forge experience less daunting, expanding the types of Forge-able experiences possible, or finding ways to connect the builders together. It may not all happen at once but ultimately that inviting, accessible experience is the direction we're aiming for." - French added.

Stay tuned for more "Halo 5" updates.

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