Game news Halo Infinite: The free-to-play multiplayer mode comes as a surprise to Xbox Series X | S, One and PC on!
Today Microsoft invited gamers from the Xbox community to come together to celebrate 20 years of the first console. This community moment, coinciding with the Halo franchise’s anniversary, will have one final surprise in store for all players looking to get their hands on Halo Infinite!
For much of its event, Microsoft mainly focused on the twenty years separating us from the launch of its first home console. To mark the event, the company made a number of announcements in particular, including a documentary on the history of Xbox and the arrival of 70 backwards compatible titles
Halo Infinite Multiplayer is already available!
When the players taped to their screens saw Dwayne Johnson land, they must have said the event was coming to an end. But if the lights go out and then come back on, it’s better to make one final crashing announcement about Halo Infinite’s multiplayer.
Community, just like all of the Xbox players and the ardent community of Halo players who responded during the event tonight, the 343 Industries teams wanted to send a message to the players. Through the voice of Tom French, the assistant creative director of the multiplayer mode, the development studio therefore announced the immediate availability of the multiplayer mode of Halo Infinite on November 15, 2021.
The noise of the corridors around such an announcement has become more and more important since this weekend and during the day, but that’s all official now and these are, in the end, two great announcements that will be remembered from this event along with the backward compatible titles.
While they are on the game’s release on December 8th on Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One and PC waiting, players can already enter the multiplayer mode of Halo Infinite, which, let us remember, is free to play and which therefore begins its first season called Heroes of Reach.
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