Halo's supposed return to form has hit some early stumbling blocks.
However, Phil Spencer said that this "didn't feel like the Halo release that we would want."
Development challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, have prompted a delay.
343 Industries have their work cut out for them.
The support studio will lend a hand to help 343 Industries.
They've also confirmed that it will run at 120 FPS.
Irish retailer Smyths Toys cites the multiplayer to be a "groundbreaking free-to-play experience."
Recent campaign demo build was a "work-in-progress from several weeks ago."
Xbox boss Phil Spencer says multiplayer will be "special" when it's eventually discussed.
Narrative Experience Director Dan Chosich says criticism is "not falling on deaf ears."
Gareth Coker's track tugs at the nostalgia.
Get a look at the art behind the next installment via Dark Horse Comics.
However, it does so in ways "people are probably not expecting," as per the developer.
The Grapple Shot and Drop Wall will be pickups in maps for multiplayer.
Halo Infinite studio head Chris Lee says the upcoming shooter looks much more impressive running in 4K.
Here's everything that 343 Industries have revealed about their upcoming shooter.
Take a breath, Halo fans, as that rumor is squashed.
343 Industries might be looking to add multiplayer to the game after release.
343 Industries also said it was captured on PC and "representative" of the Xbox Series X experience.
A monument to disappointment.