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Halo Infinite Release Date Leaks, Out In December

 

Microsoft is expected to officially unveil the date at the Gamescom Opening Night Live stream

 

 

After one metric infinity of waiting, Halo Infinite finally has a release date. The next chapter in Master Chief’s saga will come out on December 8 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, according to a since taken-down listing on the Microsoft store, as spotted by the Italian site Aggiornamenti Lumia.

 

 

Microsoft is expected to officially unveil the date at the Gamescom Opening Night Live stream later today. [Update, 2:33 p.m. ET: Yup, 343 Industries’ Joseph Staten confirmed the date during today’s stream.]

 

 

Oh, fun bit of trivia: That’s nearly two decades to the day after the release of Halo: Combat Evolved, which landed on the original Xbox on November 15, 2001.

 

 

There is, however, still a catch. As Kotaku previously noted, Halo Infinite will launch piecemeal. It won’t initially feature cooperative play for the campaign—not in local splitscreen, and not in online matchmaking. Also missing will be the popular Forge mode, which allows players to create, share, and fight on custom multiplayer stages. (Historically, the crème de la crème of player creations are sometimes cycled into Halo’s mainline competitive playlists.) Both of those features are planned for inclusion several months down the line, once the game’s second season rolls out.

 

 

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