This weekend at RTX, 343 Industries released a new trailer for 2017's Halo Wars 2 and announced the latest feature for Halo 5's Forge mode.

During the panel, which was streamed on Twitch, 343 showed off the trailer. You can watch it again now thanks to YouTube's MYTHICALTWINKIE, who captured and uploaded it. Take a look (via DualShockers):

The other big piece of news from the Halo panel at RTX is that Halo 5's Forge mode for Windows 10 will have a file browser to help you find what you're looking for. The file browser will also come to Xbox One at some point.

Here is what it looks like:

Halo 5’s upcoming Content Browser takes finding and sharing incredible community creations to the next level! pic.twitter.com/vBkrkepyth — Halo (@Halo) July 2, 2016

Halo 5 has had some seriously excellent Forge creations so far, including Halo versions of Quidditch and Star Wars podracing, so we're excited to see what PC players make. The Forge tools will be free on PC, while a purchase of Halo 5 is required to use Forge on Xbox One.

Halo 5's Forge mode recently expanded with an all-new canvas, Tidal, which came to the toolsuite through the game's new Warzone Firefight expansion.