Installation 01 is an original work, built from the ground up in a separate engine, that abides by Microsoft’s content usage guidelines. "More recently, Installation 01 has garnered some buzz and even made headlines for receiving a thumbs-up from 343.
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In the case of the original Halo Custom Edition, that was as a specific add-on to Halo PC to officially empower the mod and content creation community to essentially go nuts with Halo: Combat Evolved (it even required a valid Halo PC retail key). The post continues: "We’d like to clear up a few areas of confusion we’ve seen across the community over the past few days regarding ElDewrito and other fan-made projects. "The game was subsequently put on indefinite hold but Halo Online ended up in the wild beyond its intended audience and official scope, resulting in DMCA takedown notices being issued by Microsoft. "Back in 2014, Microsoft, 343 and Sabre Interactive partnered to develop 'Halo Online'-a title that was being developed exclusively for the Russian market," says 343. Halo Online was meant to be a Halo 3-spun free-to-play shooter but, after being officially spiked in 2016, the ElDewrito mod stepped in with multiple server browsers, player customisation, stat tracking and ranked social servers, among other neat online features. "The ElDewrito team is understandably upset at this outcome given the time they’ve each invested in this project," reads the post to this end, "but they understand the legal implications and the need to press pause on this work."
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Within, 343 states Microsoft's intentions but also mentions an "open discussion" between the publisher and the current ElDewrito team. As reported by Eurogamer, 343 Industries announced the legal action via Halo Waypoint.