Last week 343 Industries confirmed that the exit Halo: Infinite still slated for the end of this year, but the game is not launching in full. In particular, the shooter will not have a co-op campaign and editor at launch. Forge on all platforms, as well as split-screen in the PC version.
The reason is that the project is still partially not ready for release, so now the intent of the studio is to add the missing features within three to six months of the game’s release.
According to the creative director of Halo: Infinite Joseph Staten, the studio took such a step so as not to postpone the game again, although this option was also discussed…
“We talked about it, but in the end we agreed that Halo: Infinite is a live game, so in reality it can be improved indefinitely. It will progress and evolve from season to season. We talk about the launch as the beginning of this paths, but to get started, you need to pick a moment and take action. “
“In the end we decided that we were working on the game for a very long time – the fans were tired of waiting. With the single player campaign and our first season of free multiplayer, the game will be really in good shape for the holidays, so we didn’t want to postpone it any longer. Let’s finally get started. and will continue to evolve from season to season. “
Tonight Microsoft will make a presentation within Gamescom 2023… Perhaps the release date for Halo: Infinite will be announced there.
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