GamesBeat's Jeff Grubb says there won't be a deep dive for 343 Industries' upcoming shooter. More traditional multiplayer modes and features will be showcased.
343 Industries is saving things for the upcoming E3 2021 showcase, so don't expect an "Inside Infinite" update this week.
It's time for Microsoft to swing for the fences.
It would be the first since the campaign reveal last summer.
The former 343 employee states his recent comments were taken out of content.
Overly ambitious plans and simultaneous development on a new engine led to production troubles.
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We're probably going to see a lot more of the shooter at E3.
Minimum and maximum frame rate can be set, with dynamic resolution scaling also available.
Players can also host a multiplayer server on their PCs.
Ultrawide support will also extend to everything, from menus and gameplay to narrative moments.
Ultrawide and super ultrawide monitor support also confirmed, along with triple keybinds.
From esports to fan appeal, the developer has its work cut out.
The shooter currently has a Fall launch window.
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Despite multiple degrees of freedom, players can't just skip story content.
Knocking things off from Zeta Halo's edge is also possible.
The developer reveals significant new details on the open world aspects of the upcoming shooter.
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