It won’t take much time for the Halo series fans to gain access to its newest entry. The early testing phase for Halo Infinite is almost here!
As per the latest update, the technical test for Halo Infinite will start by the end of this month itself.
‘Halo Infinite’ details so far.
Clarifying two topics!
1. This month's Inside Infinite is about flighting ✈️
2. Invites to a Halo Infinite technical preview have *not* been sent out. Again, you will know when and what is happening beforehand (via Inside Infinite) 📖— John Junyszek (@Unyshek) July 21, 2021
As the next installment is approaching its release window, the wait is also getting shortened. Interestingly, it’s getting decreased even further, thanks to the upcoming technical test.
Halo‘s community manager just confirmed that they would share details on the testing at this month’s end itself.
John Junyszek is at 343 Industries, and he also handles the role of the franchise’s community manager.
Until now, there was no clear detail available regarding the launch of Halo Infinite.
But now, the fans can feel excited after knowing about the early testing of the next game’s multiplayer mode.
The exact arriving date of Halo Infinite, however, is still not available. So it will be interesting to wait for that in the coming months.
Talking about the yet-to-release entry, then it’s the sixth main offering in the series. In total, it’s going to be the sixteenth Halo title.
As per Microsoft, the next game will see the return of Master Chief. He will appear in the third chapter of “Reclaimer Saga.” The plot of Infinite will be “much more human.”
Master Chief will play the central role when compared to some previous titles.
ALSO READ: Microsoft believes Halo Infinite will handle all the expectations
New video games in 2021
Meanwhile, gaming enthusiasts are currently looking forward to many other fresh launches in this calendar.
They will witness tons of options when it comes to AAA heavyweights.
Speaking of the awaited, potential blockbusters, then there will be names such as Far Cry 6 and Dying Light 2.
New World, the next Call of Duty, No More Heroes 3, Deathloop, and Life Is Strange: True Colors are also on the list.
The big line-up will extend even further with the likes of GhostWire: Tokyo, Stray, The Ascent, and Battlefield 2042.
Little Devil Inside, Cyber Shadow, Shadow Warrior 3, and Kena: Bridge of Spirits are other significant releases.
Recently revealed Glitchpunk, Etched Memories, and The Day Before will also make their debuts very soon.
Coming back to Halo Infinite, again, it will make its way later this year. In terms of availability, players will have it on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.
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