Microsoft and 343 Industries have revealed the official PC system requirements for Halo Infinite. Additionally, the teams announced that the game’s multiplayer beta phase has been launched, and everyone can download and play it.
According to the specs, PC gamers will at least need an AMD Ryzen 5 1600 or an Intel i5-4440 with 8GB of RAM. Moreover, PC gamers will need an AMD RX570 or an NVIDIA GeForce GTX1050Ti.
The teams recommend using an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X or an Intel i7-9700K with 16GB of RAM and an AMD RX 5700XT or an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070. The game will also require 50GB of free hard-disk space.
Halo Infinite is coming to PC on December 8th.
Lastly, 343 Industries plans to add Ray Tracing effects via a post-launch update.
You can download the multiplayer beta from here.
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Been playing it for a bit, gunplay feels rock solid. VFX for armors and grunts needs some reworking.
Overall, pretty fun! The increased movement freedom and environmental gameplay is pretty well executed.
Between this and Wokefield 2042, I’ll likely use my Steam voucher on this.
Since I had two hours sparing, I read your post today. And gotta say, you have some decent points amid all of that racism and hate, but I understand you, seen all of your beloved franchises turning into this trash woke propaganda we have is quite infuriating.
I would prefer the Gulag to some fEmAlE bOnD like shlt.
Come back once you’re 15, sweetie