E3 2012 Halo 4 Infinity Multiplayer Gameplay Details new “Persistent” Experience

Posted By | On 06th, Jul. 2012

343 Industries has released the Infinity Multiplayer Gameplay trailer for Halo 4 from E3 2012.

The trailer above concisely explains the features, which include the War Games competitive mode and weekly episodic Spartan Ops co-op missions.

Both modes tie in with the campaign and expand upon the UNSC Infinity’s activities and Halo universe as a whole. In essence, no mode exists in a vacuum any more.

Living up to one of the biggest franchises of all time is no easy task, but Halo 4 appears to have all bases covered. It sees release exclusively for XBox 360 on November 6th.


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