Streamer Charlie âCr1tikalâ White has a challenge for you, Halo fans: all you need to do is beat Halo 2 at a certain difficulty level (without dying) and heâll give you $20,000. The thing is, that custom difficulty level is one that makes the game seemingly impossible.
Via PCGamesN, that difficulty level is known as âLASO,â or Legendary All Skulls On, a fan-made set of conditions which not only sets the game at Legendary, but then introduces a range of modifiers set by the gameâs skulls. These can include stuff like giving more enemies more health, or putting less ammo in your clips.
It is a brutal way to play the game. Hereâs a Reddit thread from a few years ago where someone boasts of having completed Halo 2 LASO, albeit with the caveat that âmy deaths measured in the triple digits.â Cr1tikalâs challenge involves not dying even once.
Describing this as his âWilly Wonka moment,â Cr1tikal initially offered a reward of $5,000, but has since bumped that up by $15,000 because itâs a task he believes is, âthe hardest challenge that currently exists in all gaming.â I donât know about that, but it certainly sounds tough: in the 18 years since Halo 2’s release, no player has ever been able to prove theyâve completed a deathless LASO run (well, one has, but Iâll get to that). Itâs so hard that Cr1tikal says after watching people trying to take his money for the past three weeks, â99%â of players couldnât get past the gameâs first level, and mostâhimself includedâcanât even get past the first couple of rooms.
The rules are: the run has to streamed live, on either Twitch or YouTube. You must be playing Halo 2 on Legendary difficulty with 13 of the gameâs skulls on, but the one known as âEnvyâ turned off. Thatâs because one player has claimed to have completed a LASO run without dying previously, but they were using this skull, which replaces Master Chiefâs flashlight with the ability to become invisible via active camouflage. Which isnât making things harder at all, so disabling it sounds entirely fair given the point of this challenge.