Halo Infinite Infection Map Features Nostalgic Rooster Teeth Tribute

Halo Infinite Infection Map Features Nostalgic Rooster Teeth Tribute

Key Takeaways

  • Halo Infinite’s new Infection map pays homage to Rooster Teeth’s legacy, known for Red vs. Blue.
  • The Easter egg in the map is a tribute to the Rooster Teeth Podcast set and the company’s cultural impact.
  • It would not be surprising to see more Rooster Teeth Easter eggs in future Halo games.

As a dedicated gamer and longtime Halo fan, I can’t help but feel a sense of nostalgic excitement when I see the new Infection map for Halo Infinite. The Rooster Teeth tribute in Studio Fright is a wonderful nod to the legacy of a company that played a significant role in my gaming experience and pop culture at large.


As I dive into a freshly unveiled map for the Infection game mode in Halo Infinite, I can’t help but feel a wave of nostalgia. This new level serves as a heartfelt tribute to Rooster Teeth, a production company that recently closed its doors for good this year. It’s an incredible gesture to honor their legacy in such a unique way within the game.

Back in the day, Rooster Teeth Productions was responsible for creating the hit series “Red vs. Blue“. Originally a Machinima based on “Halo: Combat Evolved”, it eventually evolved into a web series that spanned an impressive 18 seasons, significantly contributing to the company’s growth. Recently, “Red vs. Blue” came to an end, around the same time as Rooster Teeth’s own shutdown, although unrelated. Over the years, various personalities from Rooster Teeth lent their voices to “Halo” games, demonstrating the high regard in which the company was held by both Bungie and 343 Industries. The latest Easter egg serves as a nice throwback to how deeply Rooster Teeth has impacted “Halo’s” culture over the past few decades.

More recently, Redditor MonkeysxMoo35 pointed out an interesting detail in the latest Halo Infinite Infection map, Studio Fright. This map, created by community member UnknownEmerald, contains a setting that long-time Rooster Teeth fans will instantly recognize. For those unaware, this is the set of the Rooster Teeth Podcast, which ran from 2008 to 2024. Although the set underwent changes throughout its run, the version in Halo Infinite represents later versions and can’t be confused with anything else. Some players might not catch the reference, but it’s still a neat touch for those who do.

Halo Infinite Infection Map Rooster Teeth Easter Egg

Despite Rooster Teeth’s closure being regrettable, it speaks volumes about the impact they made that traces of their work continue to appear in Halo games to some extent. Machinima, an art form almost extinct today, flourished primarily during the mid to late-2000s, and Red vs. Blue was one of the rare survivors long after this period. It’s speculative, but it wouldn’t be surprising if future Halo games included more references to Red vs. Blue or Rooster Teeth, given how many people working on Halo might have grown up watching Red vs. Blue. This is an interesting thought.

For the upcoming years, the Halo series is expected to deliver some exciting developments. Recently, it was announced that Halo’s developer, 343 Industries, will now be known as Halo Studios, and they are transitioning to Unreal Engine 5 for all their future projects. Although many games are currently migrating to Unreal Engine 5, this shift could benefit Halo Studios significantly. It means they can easily bring on board experts familiar with the engine without requiring extensive training in their previous Slipspace Engine. With several new Halo titles confirmed to be underway, fans have plenty to anticipate from the series’ future.

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2024-10-27 01:33