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Halo Infinite players built Mario Kart’s DK Mountain track in the Forge betaCan even Master Chief handle that massive cannon?

Can even Master Chief handle that massive cannon?

A screenshot from the DK Mountain map for Halo Infinite showing the angry mountain itself and Donkey Kong stood in front of it

What’s the purpose of creative tools such asHalo Infinite’s Forge beta if you can’t use them to stuff things from other, completely unrelated games into your timesink of choice? Well, Hinfinite map makers LudoHT and Its L0L0 have done exactly that, crafting a surprisingly authentic version of Mario Kart’s DK Mountain track. It sounds like there’ll be more tracks to slide your Mongoose around too, as they’ve also gone and made a Mario Kart race gametype for Halo Infinite.Halo Infinite | Winter Update OverviewForge came to Halo Infinite in the winter update.Watch on YouTubeMario Kart aficionados will remember DK Mountain from the objectively best game in the series, Double Dash, and its follow-upMario Kart Wii. The Halo Infinite version features the angry-looking mountain itself, spewing lava out of the top, and rickety wooden bridges, and falling boulders for you to swerve to avoid. LudoHT and Its L0L0 have even chucked in the track’s giant barrel cannon to fire Spartans all the way up Donkey Kong’s mountain, which is a great touch. You can check out the DK Mountain map on Halo Waypointhere.DK MOUNTAIN - Halo Infinite Race TrackIt’s hard to not be impressed.Watch on YouTubeThe delayed Forge betalaunchedfor Halo Infinite back in November, a year after the free to play multiplayer mode was released. Hinfinite players have been exercising their imaginations now that the long wait for Forge is over, with some quite impressive results. As Kaanspottedearlier this month, one map enthusiast managed to renderSkyrim’s city of Whiterun and opening town of Riverwood in Halo Infinite using Forge. Others haverecreatedclassic maps such asHalo 4’s Haven, and even found a way to project Halo Infinite’s mascot Craig the Brute onto any surface.Halo Infinite’s multiplayer is a free to play. You can nab the main campaign fromSteamand theMicrosoft Storefor £50/$60/€60, and it’s part of PC Game Pass. Season three of Halo Infinite arrives on March 7th, 2023.

What’s the purpose of creative tools such asHalo Infinite’s Forge beta if you can’t use them to stuff things from other, completely unrelated games into your timesink of choice? Well, Hinfinite map makers LudoHT and Its L0L0 have done exactly that, crafting a surprisingly authentic version of Mario Kart’s DK Mountain track. It sounds like there’ll be more tracks to slide your Mongoose around too, as they’ve also gone and made a Mario Kart race gametype for Halo Infinite.Halo Infinite | Winter Update OverviewForge came to Halo Infinite in the winter update.Watch on YouTubeMario Kart aficionados will remember DK Mountain from the objectively best game in the series, Double Dash, and its follow-upMario Kart Wii. The Halo Infinite version features the angry-looking mountain itself, spewing lava out of the top, and rickety wooden bridges, and falling boulders for you to swerve to avoid. LudoHT and Its L0L0 have even chucked in the track’s giant barrel cannon to fire Spartans all the way up Donkey Kong’s mountain, which is a great touch. You can check out the DK Mountain map on Halo Waypointhere.DK MOUNTAIN - Halo Infinite Race TrackIt’s hard to not be impressed.Watch on YouTubeThe delayed Forge betalaunchedfor Halo Infinite back in November, a year after the free to play multiplayer mode was released. Hinfinite players have been exercising their imaginations now that the long wait for Forge is over, with some quite impressive results. As Kaanspottedearlier this month, one map enthusiast managed to renderSkyrim’s city of Whiterun and opening town of Riverwood in Halo Infinite using Forge. Others haverecreatedclassic maps such asHalo 4’s Haven, and even found a way to project Halo Infinite’s mascot Craig the Brute onto any surface.Halo Infinite’s multiplayer is a free to play. You can nab the main campaign fromSteamand theMicrosoft Storefor £50/$60/€60, and it’s part of PC Game Pass. Season three of Halo Infinite arrives on March 7th, 2023.

What’s the purpose of creative tools such asHalo Infinite’s Forge beta if you can’t use them to stuff things from other, completely unrelated games into your timesink of choice? Well, Hinfinite map makers LudoHT and Its L0L0 have done exactly that, crafting a surprisingly authentic version of Mario Kart’s DK Mountain track. It sounds like there’ll be more tracks to slide your Mongoose around too, as they’ve also gone and made a Mario Kart race gametype for Halo Infinite.

Halo Infinite | Winter Update OverviewForge came to Halo Infinite in the winter update.Watch on YouTube

Halo Infinite | Winter Update Overview

Cover image for YouTube video

Mario Kart aficionados will remember DK Mountain from the objectively best game in the series, Double Dash, and its follow-upMario Kart Wii. The Halo Infinite version features the angry-looking mountain itself, spewing lava out of the top, and rickety wooden bridges, and falling boulders for you to swerve to avoid. LudoHT and Its L0L0 have even chucked in the track’s giant barrel cannon to fire Spartans all the way up Donkey Kong’s mountain, which is a great touch. You can check out the DK Mountain map on Halo Waypointhere.

DK MOUNTAIN - Halo Infinite Race TrackIt’s hard to not be impressed.Watch on YouTube

DK MOUNTAIN - Halo Infinite Race Track

Cover image for YouTube video

The delayed Forge betalaunchedfor Halo Infinite back in November, a year after the free to play multiplayer mode was released. Hinfinite players have been exercising their imaginations now that the long wait for Forge is over, with some quite impressive results. As Kaanspottedearlier this month, one map enthusiast managed to renderSkyrim’s city of Whiterun and opening town of Riverwood in Halo Infinite using Forge. Others haverecreatedclassic maps such asHalo 4’s Haven, and even found a way to project Halo Infinite’s mascot Craig the Brute onto any surface.

Halo Infinite’s multiplayer is a free to play. You can nab the main campaign fromSteamand theMicrosoft Storefor £50/$60/€60, and it’s part of PC Game Pass. Season three of Halo Infinite arrives on March 7th, 2023.