

@GDO_TWITS No voting or veto, just straight rotation. — Josh Holmes (@JoshingtonState) September 7, 2015

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Instead, it looks like players will be cycled through the game's suite of multiplayer maps. Studio head Josh Holmes confirmed the news in response to a fan on Twitter , saying, "No voting or veto, just straight rotation."In prior Halo games, the voting system would often result in players returning to the same map, match after match, because of its popularity. As such, it's likely 343i has decided to go with a rotation system in order to ensure players are exposed to the game's variety of different maps.Halo 5: Guardians is slated for release exclusively on Xbox One on October 27. While the game won't feature Big Team Battle at launch , the studio intends to add it at some point in the future. The same can't be said for split-screen, however, as there are no plans to add support for that particular feature

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