Halo Infinite Campaign Co-op Won’t Be Out until May 2022 at the Earliest, Forge Coming Even Later

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Halo Infinite’s campaign mode will be a strictly single-player venture until at least half a year after the game launches. That’s according to Joseph Staten, Head of Creative at 343 Industries, who revealed in a new interview with Eurogamer that the shooter’s campaign co-op mode will not launch until May 2022 at the earliest due to the extension of Season 1. Forge, the game’s map editor, is also being pushed back for this reason.



From Eurogamer’s report::



[…] the recent extension of Halo Infinite Season 1 to May 2022 means the releases of campaign co-op and Forge mode have also been pushed back from their initial announced target launch windows. […]343 had intended to release a new season every three months, but the Season 1 battle pass flags that Season 1 ends in May 2022. […]343 had said campaign co-op would hit the shooter during Season 2 at...

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