User blog comment:Gundam Legilis/E3 and Remnant/@comment-25405817-20150617153836/@comment-25555436-20150618030300

Well, that depends on whether their game-developing skills are good enough by then or not.

They can make modes similar to those, after getting more expertise. But obviously not quite the same modes for RWBY's game (I mean, "capture the flag" seems like the limit when implementing FPS-games modes into a RWBY game, which would be more like Hack and Slash. A King of the Hill mode in a HnS sounds rather too dull for the genre).

Now, Jay's point is regarding the story. If something like what those modes (mainly Warzone) consist of are ever made into a plot point. One thing is that the show feels like a videogame, but remember, it's still a show, and they can't just do something like that for the heck of it.

There are ways that the "concept" of that mode (multiple teams of different sides fighting each other...which I'm sure could have been done already in Halo) can be implemented in the plot however. For example, Cinder's plan causing a war between the kingdoms. Or probably some greater villain after Cinder.

But considering the proportions of such a trope's consequences, that...is not something I would trust Miles and Kerry to do in RWBY, not yet anyway.