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Gamescom had its Opening Night on Wednesday - and there was lots of news for Halo fans including the announcement a new limited edition Xbox console.
The Xbox Series X will receive a new design in homage to the upcoming Halo Infinite game which is due to launch in December this year.
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Halo Infinite is about to get a multiplayer beta, with fans having until September 13 to sign up.Announced on Twitter, the new multiplayer preview will launch on September 24, allowing all registered Halo Insiders to participate, so long as their accounts are fully filled out by September 13.The next #HaloInfinite multiplayer preview is targeted to arrive on Sept. 24! All fully registered Halo Insider profiles as of Sept.
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Halo Infinite, 343 Industries has decided to change how it works in the future, returning to a more traditional method for the franchise.In a blog post on the Halo Waypoint site, 343 Industries explained that while some players liked the new combat sensor, most found it confusing.
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Halo Infinite is going to use a separate challenge system for levelling up its battle pass, and some fans aren’t too pleased with the idea.The concern stemmed from a recent Inside Infinite blog post by developer 343 Industries, where the head of design Jerry Hook talked about how the battle pass in the game will work.“Using challenges, our goal is that you will always be earning progress in your Battle Pass through playing and winning matches,” said Hook.
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Halo Infinite has a release date and could be announced at this evening’s Gamescom Opening Night Live.After a couple of leaks earlier today (August 25), The Verge has reportedly verified that a Microsoft store listing, which gave the game’s release date as December 8, is accurate.Halo Infinite was conspicuously absent from Xbox’s own showcase, but as Opening Night Live is considered the official opening of Gamescom and presenter Geoff Keighley is known for securing exclusive world premieres,
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Forza Horizon 5 fans were treated to eight minutes of gameplay during the Gamescom 2021 Xbox livestream this evening, along with some exclusive info.The upcoming Forza Horizon 5 was given a full segment, unlike Halo Infinite, on the Xbox livestream from today (August 24). It announced a new controller, the two cover cars, and showed some in-game footage.The two cover cars were featured racing through Mexican terrain in all its forms.
Halo Infinite was nowhere to be found during the Xbox showcase at Gamescom 2021, with a release date for the game still unknown. Slated to come out at some point in 2021, Halo Infinite is one of the most anticipated games of the year.
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343 Industries developer has spoken out on Halo Infinite‘s lack of co-op and Forge at launch, saying that the campaign is under a “massive strain”.It was recently confirmed that Halo Infinite would not be receiving campaign co-op mode at launch and would instead be arriving with Season 2, while Forge is planned for Season 3.
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Halo Infinite will be launching at the same time, however fans could be waiting months to play campaign co-op. The news comes as part of a comprehensive 28 minute developer update from 343 Industries. Watchable below, it confirms that both the campaign and multiplayer (Season 1) will be available at launch.There was no new gameplay in the video, but it was also revealed that co-op for the campaign would be coming alongside Season 2, and that the creative forge mode is planned for season 3.