• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Gameranx

Gameranx

Video Game News, Lists & Guides

  • News
  • Features
  • Platforms
    • Xbox Series X
    • PS5
    • Nintendo
  • Videos
  • Upcoming Games
  • Guides

Halo 5: Here’s How 343 Could Create an Insane UI

May 2, 2014 by Ryan Parreno

We certainly hope 343 Industries will take notice, since this has all the things Halo players could possibly want.

We have a few mockups of what Halo 5’s UIs could look like. Of course, this comes with some fan service, for the things its players have always wanted.

We actually have two to share with you, one being inspiration for the other. In fact, let’s get that one out of the way: here’s a video by YouTuber Noble, demonstrating his ideas for the Halo 5 screen in action.

Just to describe it quickly, this video demonstrates social notifications, a dynamic background, menu choices for Campaign, Infinity, Waypoint, and Xbox One Marketplace, and then a screen showing the selected mission, skulls, difficulty level, and a start button.

Below, we have a gallery for another Xbox One Menu demo, made by Chettlar. Chettlar’s concept goes through several scenarios, and expands from Noble’s ideas. You can go through the details here, but we’ll give a brief summary below.

So, outside of lobbies, there will be an option to go back into a game assuming everyone you were playing with are online again.

When you do get to lobbies, you won’t have to choose ‘Matchmaking’. You go straight to a menu, with tabs for other options. The concept also presupposes you will be brought back to the last game you were in.

There would be an option for ‘Players with my DLC’. Assuming it’s necessary, you can choose this to ensue you play games with the DLC you purchased.

The most vital screen, close to starting a game, will preview the game map (with a 10 second veto option) on the left, the player stat and model in the center, and a listing of players, indicating teammates and team leader on the right.

After you’ve chosen the map, there will still be info in the loading screens. You can preview Skills, Difficulty, and Network strength, as well as have an option to change the level. You can also switch to a settings screen to change things like poses, even posing with Kinect, and audio.

You can check out this mockup frame by frame below. We’ll keep you up to date when more information on Halo 5 appears.

Share this post:

FacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterest

Recent Videos

Hytale - Before You Buy

Hytale - Before You Buy

10 Recent Good Games That Didn't Sell Well

10 Recent Good Games That Didn't Sell Well

10 NEW Fan Discoveries That'll Get You Playing Again

10 NEW Fan Discoveries That'll Get You Playing Again

Does UBISOFT Deserve A Comeback?

Does UBISOFT Deserve A Comeback?

Top 25 NEW Action RPGs of 2026

Top 25 NEW Action RPGs of 2026

10 Gaming Ideas They Thought Were Good...BUT NO

10 Gaming Ideas They Thought Were Good...BUT NO

10 DLCs That BROKE THE GAME

10 DLCs That BROKE THE GAME

NEW Post-Apocalyptic Game Looks Insane, Another GTA 6 DELAY? & More

NEW Post-Apocalyptic Game Looks Insane, Another GTA 6 DELAY? & More

Top 20 NEW PS5 Games of 2026

Top 20 NEW PS5 Games of 2026

Category: Updates

Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Rumor: Resident Evil 30 Year Anniversary Event Teased By Sheva Alomar’s Actress
  • Rumor: CM Punk Will Be The Featured Superstar In WWE 2K26 Showcase Mode – Will He Be The Cover Star?
  • Hi-Fi Rush Receives New PEGI Rating For Nintendo Switch, Two Years After Original Rating Was Pulled
  • RICOCHET Adds “Cloud-Based Attestation” To Call of Duty: Black Ops 7’s Security In Season 2
  • Kiwi Talkz Revives Rumor That Crimson Desert Is Coming To Nintendo Switch 2

Copyright © 2026 · Gameranx · All Rights Reserved · Powered by Mai Theme