Following Halo 5 popping up in the recent GeForce Now leak, 343 Industries' Brian Jarrard reiterates that the developer has no plans to bring the game to pc.
Halo Infinite's next technical test will feature PvP modes, with Big Team Battles and Arenas being focused for this test.
Preloading is live ahead of Halo's December launch, but you will only be downloading a small 280 MB placeholder file.
There's plenty of reasons to be excited about Halo Infinite- but there's plenty of reasons to be skeptical as well.
The multiplayer Battle Pass seems to mostly be centered around daily challenges, and will not have XP for simply playing matches.
"Gameplay demos and trailers not only take a huge amount of effort to do well, they also take cycles away from bugs and other shutdown tasks," says Joseph Staten.
343 Industries is focused on polishing up the game before it releases, but assures that campaign gameplay will be shown off in the future.
Razer and Seagate have recently announced a Halo Infinite-themed Kiara Pro headset and a USB Game Drive respectively.
Minimum requirements include a Core i5-4440, 8 GB of RAM and either a GTX 1050 Ti or RX 570. You'll also need 50 GB installation space.
Halo Infinite's multiplayer introduction for the first season has been revealed during Gamescom 2021, along with a confirmed December release.
Recent leaks have indicated that the shooter will be launching in December, and that release date is allegedly getting confirmed very soon.
Twitter user ALumia_Italia posted a screenshot of the Microsoft Store listing which notes a December release for the shooter.
Although there were conversations about whether or not to delay the game again, 343 Industries decided to go ahead with the Holiday in the end.
In addition to all the content that was in the previous technical preview, 343 Industries is also aiming to feature 4v4 and Big Team Battle in the next beta.
343 Industries has reassured fans that it's currently in the process of nailing down the game's final release date, which will definitely be some time this year.
Co-op will be arriving in the game's second season, while the season after that will bring Forge, about six months following launch.
Datamined files seem to indicate that both features will be coming to the shooter, though 343 Industries has yet to announce them.
Despite loving the mechanic, 343 Industries' Tom French says most players "just turn them off" due to gameplay disadvantages.
The map, seemingly inspired by Halo: Reach's Countdown, was recently leaked alongside three other unannounced maps.
In a statement issued to Kotaku, 343 confirms that Halo Infinite's bots aren't teabagging players on purpose and its a glitch in the systems instead.