Halo Infinite to launch in Q4 2021, campaign co-op and Forge mode delayed

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For fans of the Halo series, Halo Infinite has been a long time coming. The game was originally meant to be launched in November 2020, but the global pandemic and other issues have contributed to a severe delay. Now, it's said that the official release will be in late 2021.

According to an update video from the developers, Halo Infinite will be released during the holiday season of 2021. For those unaware, this time period refers to the weeks between November to December. Anyway, Halo Infinite is the 6th instalment to the Halo series and will be available on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S. 343 Industries also mentioned that an actual release date will be announced soon.

However, the game won't have a few features available at launch. The devs announced that co-op mode for the campaign will only be available in Season 2, which would be about 3 months after the official launch. Forge mode will also be delayed, with the expected launch being during Season 3 or 6 months after launch. The split-screen feature will also be missing for PC players, though the release date was not mentioned.

If you are interested in taking part in an upcoming technical preview for Halo Infinite, do check out the Halo Insider website. Having said that, how many of you are Halo fans and have been gotten to test Halo Infinite during the beta tests? Let us know what you think of the games so far, and stay tuned to TechNave for further updates.