Halo Infinite: The release date of December 8 is confirmed
The large launch of Halo Infinite is being confirmed for December 8, more than a year after Microsoft's initial plans. First of all, mistakenly appeared on the Microsoft Store, the date was then confirmed by a source of the site The Verge.
Absent from Xbox Tuesday show, Halo Infinite was therefore not package for this Gamescom and just waited for the main event time, the Opening Night Live conference tonight, to give news. The confirmation of this release date is indeed expected during the event animated by Geoff Keighley, according to the information of The Verge.
Let us remember that Halo Infinite will come out with a campaign playable solo but not in cooperation. As part of Microsoft's post-launch roadmap, the cooperative game should be available three months after the game exit, while the forge mode will wait six months to be integrated.
Particularity of this expected episode on XBOX Series, Xbox One and PC, the entire multiplayer part will be available in Free-to-Play and will not require the game or even Xbox Game Pass subscription.
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