Selecting the right map for your Halo: Combat Evolved multiplayer game is key. This guide breaks down player counts and vehicle support for every map.
When you're setting up a multiplayer match in Halo: Combat Evolved, whether online or over a LAN, your first big decision is which map to play on. To help you out, here's a breakdown of all the available maps, including how many players they can support and whether they feature vehicles.
| MAP NAME | PLAYERS SUPPORTED | VEHICLES SUPPORTED |
| Battle Creek | 2-8 players | No |
| Sidewinder | 4-16 players | Yes |
| Damnation | 4-8 players | No |
| Rat Race | 2-6 players | No |
| Prisoner | 2-8 players | No |
| Hang 'Em High | 4-16 players | No |
| Chill Out | 2-8 players | No |
| Derelict | 4-8 players | No |
| Boarding Action | 4-16 players | No |
| Blood Gulch | 4-16 players | Yes |
| Wizard | 2-8 players | No |
| Chiron TL34 | 2-6 players | No |
| Longest | 2-8 players | No |
| Ice Fields | 4-16 players | Yes |
| Death Island | 4-16 players | Yes |
| Danger Canyon | 4-16 players | Yes |
| Infinity | 4-16 players | Yes |
| Timberland | 4-16 players | Yes |
| Gephyrophobia | 2-12 players | Yes |
Use this table to figure out the best map for your group size and whether you want to include vehicles in the action. A map with vehicle support can really change the dynamic of a match, so keep that in mind when you're making your choice!
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