343 Industries’ Halo Infinite will receive a roadmap update today, discussing what to expect in the “months ahead.” Community director Brian Jarrard tweeted the same in response to Campaign Co-op potentially being delayed, noting, “‘Targets’ are a stake in the ground at the time but of course subject to change.”
In its previous roadmap, the developer noted that Campaign Mission Replay and Network Co-op were targeting late August (which has already passed). Both features were available in a public test in July, but a release date to live servers has yet to be confirmed. It’s worth noting that the Forge Open Beta (which has seen some leaks) is slated to begin in September, but no updates have been provided on its status.
Time will tell when all these new features could launch, so stay tuned. Season 3 is slated to launch on November 8th and promises new maps, modes, narrative events, Campaign Splitscreen Co-op, and quality of life improvements. A new 100 Tier Battle Pass will also be available to purchase.
“Targets” are a stake in the ground at the time but of course subject to change. We’ll have a roadmap update tomorrow on what to expect with Infinite in the months ahead.
— Brian Jarrard (@ske7ch) August 31, 2022
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