AHalo Infiniteplayer has created an impressive replica ofSkyrim’s Whiterun utilizing the diverse toolkit offered through the Forge level editor. Despite only beingintroduced toHalo Infinitewith a beta phase, countless players have already made incredible levels in Forge, and thisSkyrimone is among the most breathtaking thus far.A video ofHalo Infiniteplayer Bullet2thehead9’s version ofSkyrim’s Whiterun inHalo Infiniterecently went viral on social media, garnering over one million views on a Twitter repost alone. SinceSkyrimwas released in 2011, Bethesda fans have been completing various tasks in Whiterun after arriving there with word from Helgen about the dragon attack that takes place in the game’s early moments. Although manySkyrimfans have seen enough of Whiterun over the course of multiple re-releases of the RPG, Bullet2thehead9 may not be able to get enough of it with theirHalo Infiniteinterpretation having impressive attention to detail.RELATED:Surprise Halo Infinite Update Adds Fan Requested Feature and MoreThe clip highlighting Bullet2thehead9’s Whiterun inHalo InfiniteForge begins with the player facing theSkyrimstatue of Taloslocated at the bottom of the stairs that lead to Dragonsreach. TheHalo Infiniteplayer then pans the camera to face the head of the statue and the tip of the entrance to Dragonshrine while equipped with a pistol which is something that would be abnormal in the Bethesda RPG which focuses on weapons like staves and swords. The player then turns to face the waterfall coming down from Dragonsreach and walks towards the staircase before turning around and highlighting the surrounding buildings and central Gildergreen tree.

The water effects that flow throughout the city show some graphical improvements made withHalo Infinitethat may look different toSkyrimplayers that haven’t modded their save files. Aiming theirHalo Infinitepistol to spotlight other Whiterun details, Bullet2thehead9 then shows the Companion hall, the inn and market area, Breezehome and the house behind it, and finally one of the viewpoints along the wall that surrounds the settlement. Looking out into aHalo InfiniteForgeenvironment, Bullet2thehead9 also shows the attention to detail outside ofSkyrim’s Whiterun which features shrubs, trees, and a mountainous landscape in the distance that resembles the ranges that culminate with High Hrothgar.

Though it looks remarkably similar toSkyrim’s Whiterun, Bullet2thehead9’sHalo InfiniteForge creation has some level pieces that give away the fact that it’s a replica beyond the Spartan pistol in the player’s hands. Nevertheless, it is an incredible accomplishment. Because there are still many moreSkyrimcities for Bullet2thehead9 to recreate, thisHalo InfiniteForge user may have even more projects to come in the future if they continue to play with the available tools.

Halo Infiniteis available now for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.