Halo Infinite new in-engine screenshot

Halo Infinite releases in Holiday 2021, gets E3 2021 single-player & multiplayer trailers

Microsoft has announced that Halo Infinite will release in Holiday 2021. Moreover, the company released the game’s E3 2021 single-player and multiplayer trailers.

Halo Infinite PC promises to offer a buttery smooth experience on mouse and keyboard. The game will support most ultrawide aspect ratios (21:9, 32:9 and beyond), will have advanced graphics settings, and will offer cross-play and cross-progression.

Additionally, Halo Infinite’s multiplayer experience will be free to everyone. The MP promises to be dynamic, ever-evolving, and will be available alongside its SP mode.

“Whether you’re a returning player ready to check out the Master Chief’s new campaign or brand new to the franchise, Halo Infinite builds on the legacy foundations of the series’ sandbox-driven gameplay, including Big Team Battle and Arena. Offering something that’s equal parts fresh and familiar, with a personalized Spartan journey that’s only just beginning at launch. Halo Infinite’s multiplayer will deliver continuous content releases. These releases will be finely tuned combat, unique modes, and community-driven content for years to come.”

Enjoy!

Halo Infinite - Story Trailer E3 2021 [HD 1080P]

Halo Infinite | Multiplayer Reveal Trailer - A New Generation

4 thoughts on “Halo Infinite releases in Holiday 2021, gets E3 2021 single-player & multiplayer trailers”

  1. same here suprised she doesnt have a bulldyke haircut, but other than that, this halo nostalgiafging, has to end, halo is not coming back, they can try to imitate the first 2 games as much as they want but its time for the halo fanboys to let it go. Its over guys.

  2. It’s just Halo 5 again. They toned down some of the “advanced movement” but then added the grapple hook which is crazier than everything they cut combined. It’s just a spin on Halo 5. They have learned nothing, they are admitting to no mistakes, they are simply going to force Halo 5 down the Halo community’s throats a second time and to prevent the sales numbers from destroying them they are making the multiplayer free-to-play, thus guaranteeing a decent player count.

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