Award-Winning Polygon Forge Has Some Incredible Cosplays

Polygon Forge Cosplay

Polygon Forge has spent thousands of hours and resources building some of the best cosplays out there, winning game show awards and being nominated for best cosplay of the year. In terms of the number of cosplays this game designer from Switzerland, she’s on her fourth concept right now. In terms of quality, each of her cosplays has been premium tier, from her Halo: Combat Evolved inspired Master Chief to her incredible Anubis inspired by multiple characters. Polygon Forge is early in her cosplay career, but continues to make waves online and at events alike.

Just as the name entails, Polygon Forge fittingly made her Master Chief cosplay based on the original Halo title that launched way back in 2001 for the original Xbox. With Halo Infinite releasing next year, fans of the series need only to look at Polygon Forge to see where we’ve been before seeing where we’re going. Although Master Chief is a faceless protagonist in the Halo titles, Bungie and 343 Industries have done a great job in showing emotion through the armor of the character, and Polygon Forge does a great job in mimicking these poses, angles, etc.

When Halo Infinite got its first gameplay demo a couple of months ago, people complained about the visual quality, but I think it’s fair to say that nobody is complaining about Polygon Forge’s cosplay quality. Halo Infinite may have been delayed until 2021, but fans of the series still have cosplays like this to admire between now and then. Gamers who only tried the Master Chief Collection may not be familiar with the dated visuals of Halo: Combat Evolved, but Polygon Forge does an excellent job recreating them in her Master Chief cosplay.

 

Polygon Forge is currently working on a new cosplay based on Tyto the Swift from Motiga’s Gigantic. While it’s still early in the design phase, Polygon Forge’s Tyto is already looking great, and it’s apparently interchangeable with more casual wear. The main suit itself is still a work in development, but the concept has already been executed well using more casual methods in the meantime.

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