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shikamaru317 said:

It makes sense to a degree. Splitscreen was sacrificed in order to hit 60 fps according to 343, so XB1 probably isn't able to hit 60 fps with splitscreen. Scorpio has lots of extra power though, 60 fps splitscreen should be possible on Scorpio.

I think it'll depend on how flexible they are with their 'native 4k for all 1st party games' goal. If Halo 6 on the X1 follows the same tech philosophy as Halo 5, it's already going to be a challenge for them to hit a fixed 4k (the jump from the low end of Halo 5's dynamic resolution to a native 4k is almost 800%). The same arguments against split-screen on the X1 would apply to the Scorpio.

If they're willing to be flexibility though, or change their tech balancing (e.g. target a fixed 1080p on the X1), split screen should be fine.