343 Industries has confirmed three-dimensional support for the upcoming remake for the original Halo, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary.
The company's executive producer Dan Ayoub told Eurogamer that it's adding stereoscopic 3D support into the game to "help that sense of immersion and really help this game feel more than a simple remake".
Let's say it's the season of remakes – people are taking their games and putting them in HD and saying, 'Yo, remake, go!'
Halo fans deserve better than that. We really wanted this to be a celebration of 10 years of Halo. They have made some very specific modifications. In a lot of cases it's making sure the weapons look great, the environments fit right in 3D – so you kind of adjust how deep the 3D you want, that's a setting within the controls.
3D isn't looking to become a regular future for future installments in the franchise, Ayoub added:
I don't think 3D is representative of a goal for the franchise. This is something we wanted to do for Anniversary, because we wanted to make it special with as many cool features as we could.
Halo Anniversary is due for a release on November 15th, 2011.