Halo Infinite Update On Co-op, Forge, And Seasonal Roadmap Coming Later Than Expected
343 Industries announced last year that Halo Infinite would not include campaign co-op and a Forge mode. Halo Infinite creative director Joseph Staten said around that time that an update regarding these two modes, and a seasonal roadmap for the shooter, would arrive in January, but that didn’t happen.
Staten has now revealed that the planned Halo Infinite update on the game’s seasonal roadmap, co-op, and Forge has been delayed. It is because the team has more time to discuss concrete plans.
You are welcome. We had a meeting in November. #HaloInfiniteUpdate on the Seasonal roadmap, Co-Op and Forge. To finalize these plans, we need to have more time so that you are able to rely on what we share. This is the top priority of mine, so we will update you as soon as possible.
— Joseph Staten (@joestaten) February 1, 2022
As for when to expect this update, that’s anybody’s guess as Staten did not further elaborate. Fans noticed this update hadn’t happened when the calendar jumped from January to February but Staten let everyone know that a delay had happened on February 1. Here’s hoping the update comes soon because we can’t wait to jump back into Halo Infinite’s campaign with a co-op partner.
If you’re waiting for that too, read Game Informer’s Halo Infinite review in the meantime and then read about how Halo Infinite was the series’ biggest launch ever. Check out the changes to the economy of Halo Infinite’s multiplayer store after that.
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