343 Industries is teasing… something to do with Halo Infinite
At this point we have no idea what it is but we’ll hedge our bets on the most likely option being a trailer or some kind of showcase.
At this point we have no idea what it is but we’ll hedge our bets on the most likely option being a trailer or some kind of showcase.
Halo Infinite will let you chuck stuff off of the edge of the Zeta Halo installation. That’s it, that’s the story, headline, and excerpt right there. My job is done, it’s easy, and I’m off to my yacht to enjoy my game journo millions while staring at my handsome face in the mirror. Oh what, you want more details? Fine.
Which is just under a year from when it was originally meant to launch. Well at least Microsoft has all the indie games to keep their fans satisfied.
You can expect some kind of year-end update on the game which is great because 343 Industries' communication has been less than stellar lately.
Earlier rumours from this week suggested that developer 343 Industries may pass on a last-gen release of Halo Infinite, focusing entirely on Xbox Series X so as to get the best possible experience for the game done without having to worry about matching that content on older consoles. Those rumours, are absolutely rubbish.
Developer 343 Industries detailed in a blog post how multiple factors had led to the studio deciding to shift the release date on Halo Infinite, with the primary reason totally rhyming with Mozart Shy Teen.
Halo Infinite is looking to be a more modern game, and its taking its most contemporary step yet: Offering its multiplayer for free. Microsoft has confirmed that the next big game starring that Master Chief fella who cooks Covenant forces with bullets will be free-to-play when the game launches, keeping it in direct competition with heavyweights such as Call of Duty Warzone and Destiny 2.
Halo Infinite’s sandbox may allow developer 343 Industries to experiment more than ever with the run ‘n gun formula.
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