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Halo Infinite Launch Lacks Campaign Co-op or Forge Modes

343 Industries said campaign co-op and Forge won’t be available at launch, which is disappointing to say the least.

Taken from Engadget … Halo Infinite is on track to hit Xbox consoles, PC and Xbox Cloud Gaming sometime this holiday season, but some key modes will be missing at the outset. In a development update, 343 Industries said campaign co-op and Forge won’t be available at launch, as the studio is focusing on the single-player campaign and multiplayer modes.

“Unfortunately, as we focused the team for shutdown and really focused on a quality experience for launch, we made the really tough decision to delay shipping campaign co-op for launch,” Halo Infinite head of creative Joseph Staten said in the video. “We also made the tough call to delay shipping Forge past launch as well.”

Halo Infinite wasn’t ready in time for the Xbox Series X/S launch last November. As such, Microsoft delayed the game until a year after it was initially supposed to arrive.

As for the specific Halo Infinite release date, Staten said 343 Industries plans to announce that soon. Along with the single-player campaign, there’s a free-to-play multiplayer mode. You’ll just have to remain patient a bit longer if you want to play through the campaign with your buddies.

Source: Engadget

 

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