The official White House hello‘s Master Chief.
On Friday (October 25), Microsoft announced a remake of the original. hello game, Combat EvolutionDue to launch at some point in 2026 for Xbox Series X/S and PC, it was also confirmed the game would be coming to PlayStation for the first time in the franchise’s 24-year-history. It was also suggested by Halo Studios’ community manager that all future hello titles would be available on PlayStation as well.
US chain Gamestop responded by releasing a tongue-in-cheek statement declaring the end of The Console Wars. “For the past two decades, the global gaming community has been engaged in an ongoing and increasingly petty feud known as The Console Wars. Said conflict originated in the early 2000s with the release of Halo: Combat Evolved as an Xbox-exclusive title. Halo: Combat Evolved is officially coming to PlayStation in 2026 with cross-platform play,” they wrote on militias and enjoy this new era of gaming,” they added.
Shortly after this, the statement was shared by the Official White House Rapid Response “President Trump presides over the end of the 20-year Console Wars,” they wrote. The White House’s
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— The White House (@WhiteHouse) October 27, 2025
“Nothing more patriotic than the official White House account posting AI slop with the US flag missing 10 stars,” wrote one “I can’t take how fucking cringe this administration is anymore dude,” said another.
Earlier this year, Donald Trump signed an executive order to implement tariffs on goods imported from foreign countries. The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) warned the financial plan would have “a real and detrimental impact” on the games industry and since then, Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft have all announced global price hikes.
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