While the images on their own didn’t reveal much, the accompanying blog post provided fans with some of the best Halo Infinite details to date.
Other than these two trailers, we’ve also seen a bit of concept art from 343 Industries. The first was the announcement trailer from E3 in 2018 - and although it didn’t reveal much, it did show off the new Slipspace engine. Much of what we know about Halo Infinite comes from the three trailers released by Microsoft - as well as developmental updates via 343 Industries.
After the success of porting The Master Chief Collection to the PC and how Microsoft has embraced the PC platform as an alternative marketplace, it makes perfect sense to launch their most massive title on both platforms. As a first, it will also launch day and date on the PC as well.
Halo is the Xbox’s biggest exclusive, so obviously, it will be coming to all of their consoles from the Xbox One, Series S, and, of course, the Series X. Halo Infinite will launch on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on December 8. Here’s everything we know about the next installment of the popular series. The curtain was pulled back slightly during July’s Xbox Games Showcase, which showed off its gameplay debut, but the best look we’ve gotten of the final product came during their 2021 E3 presentation. Over the past few years, 343 Industries and Microsoft have been cautious about what content is offered to the public. Although much of its contents are a mystery, there’s still quite a bit we know about Halo Infinite. First revealed during Microsoft’s E3 presentation in 2018 and once again in 2021, the highly anticipated game is now scheduled to hit shelves in the fall of 2021.
It has been quite the wait, but Halo Infinite‘s development seems to be going well, despite its recent delay.