Halo Insiders Can Try Halo Infinite Campaign Network Co-Op Next Month
After a long delay of a year from the initial 2020 launch, Halo Infinite was released in November. However, the launch did not include some of its most anticipated features, such as campaign coop, split-screen online, and online, or Forge.
In February, Halo Infinite’s creative director Joseph Staten said that they were delaying an update on the January modes. This update was finally delivered in March. Unfortunately, campaign coop and Forge were pushed back to a date yet undetermined. A new update has been made regarding co-op. Halo Insiders are now eligible to fly in July’s campaign network coop flight.
“With Halo Infinite campaign network co-op arriving later this year, we’re planning to flight it to Halo Insiders in July,” a tweet from the Halo Twitter account reads. “Register and make sure your Halo Insider profile is up to date for a chance to participate.”
This is how you can get started. As for what to expect, it sounds like this will be a Halo Infinite campaign network co-op beta meaning you’ll be able to try online co-op, (not to be confused with split-screen). If you’re interested, be sure to update your Halo Insider details or sign up if you’ve never done that before.
Read on for more Game Informer’sHalo Infinite Review. Then, check this article about 343 Industries’ plans not to include Cortana AI in multiplayer.
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