Lenovo has put to rest the swirling rumors about a PC port of Halo 5: Guardians. A promotional image for the Lenovo Legion Go S had sparked speculation by suggesting that the game would be available on Steam. However, Lenovo confirmed that the image was merely a mockup design and not a sign of an upcoming release.
With the release of Halo: The Master Chief Collection on PC, Halo 5: Guardians stands out as the only mainline title in the series yet to make its way to the platform. This absence is particularly noticeable for PC gamers eager to experience the full Halo narrative without an Xbox One. Interestingly, while a PC version of the Forge editor for Halo 5 was released in 2016, the complete game has not followed suit. Despite numerous rumors over the years, no official announcements have been made.
The recent buzz around a potential Halo 5 PC port was reignited by the Lenovo Legion Go S mockup image. When directly questioned about whether this was a leak for the upcoming Xbox Developer Direct event, Lenovo's senior community manager, Ben Green, dismissed the speculation with a straightforward "No lol." The image remains on Lenovo's site at the time of writing, but any genuine leak would typically be removed swiftly. Green further stated that he has "sent it over to our design team to take a look at."
While the Lenovo clarification might be disappointing for those hoping for a Halo 5 PC release, it's not a definitive end to the possibility. Microsoft's increasing focus on PC gaming could eventually lead to the unification of all Halo titles on the platform. However, this remains speculative, and there is currently no solid evidence to suggest that Halo 5: Guardians will soon be available on PC.
The Halo franchise finds itself at a pivotal moment. Halo Studios, previously known as 343 Industries, is actively updating Halo Infinite with fresh content. Yet, the community is increasingly vocal about their desire for new experiences. Looking ahead to 2025, rumors are circulating about a potential remake of Combat Evolved and a possible expansion of The Master Chief Collection to PlayStation. If these rumors hold true, it could signify a significant shift in the franchise's strategy.