The team looks forward to seeing what players get up to in co-op.
The aim is to bring back a classic feel to the new shooter.
Recent work-in-progress shots are taken from the PC version.
Microsoft's first party studios are helping each other out on the upcoming shooter.
343 Industries will be adding to Halo's collective arsenal with the upcoming sequel.
From hotly anticipated sequels to new IPs, here are some single-player titles to look forward to.
The game's sandbox team breaks down various aspects of the upcoming shooter.
Next-gen, current-gen, PC- all players should (hopefully) be satisfied.
Staten was brought in shortly after last year's delay.
An "Inside Infinite" is also promised this week.
The rumor says it will include Pelican drops, vehicle combat, and more.
Despite previous speculation, that version remains.
UI Art Lead Chad Mirshak's profile might be suggesting that the upcoming shooter's Xbox One version has been cancelled.
However, there won't be any loot boxes or randomness in rewards.
An update on graphical improvements and the first multiplayer screenshots also revealed.
343 Industries' shooter looks set to launch within its new release window.
"We just ask for bit of patience and understanding," says community director Brian Jarrard.
343 says they'll open up about the game in time.
"We’re going to get a better Halo game at a good time when people can actually get a console," says the Xbox boss.
The delayed shooter will not make the December show.