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Halo Infinite announced, powered by Slipspace Engine, coming to Windows 10

Microsoft has officially announced Halo Infinite, and released its announcement trailer. Halo Infinite is the next chapter of the legendary franchise that is developed by 343 Industries and created with its new Slipspace Engine.

Halo Infinite was revealed at the Xbox E3 2018 Briefing with a thrilling engine demo that provides a glimpse into the future of the Halo franchise, leading it into new and unexpected directions.

Enjoy!

Halo Infinite - E3 2018 - Announcement Trailer

12 thoughts on “Halo Infinite announced, powered by Slipspace Engine, coming to Windows 10”

  1. Graphics king contender but something tells me none of that was in game or real time. The trailer focuses more on showing off close up shots of beautifully textured trees and HD vistas than actual gameplay. Everything wrong with “AAA” games today; let the fanboys generate the hype over graphics in the fake trailer.

  2. Can we have MCC, halo 5 to get caught up i played a Halo once, but f*k i don’t remember anything about that. Would play just jump ship at 6 feels kind of meh.

  3. Nice trend of releasing PC games without any form of continuity(Halo, Gears of War), if it gets released at all…

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