By cancelling Halo Infinite splitscreen co-op, 343 Industries has broken its promise to fans


Earlier today, 343 Industries announced the next major content patch coming to Halo Infinite: the Winter Update. The update features the Forge beta, the launch of network campaign co-op, a beta test for a new “Match XP” progression system, a pair of additional multiplayer maps, and a free 30-tier Battle Pass. The studio also gave fans a sneak peek at Season 3, which was delayed to March 7, 2023 but will include the long-awaited Custom Games Browser along with new maps, modes, and some new sandbox items. 

This is relatively good news, as it’s good to know that substantial additions are coming to the game in the near future. However, as part of the announcement, the developer also revealed that Halo Infinite’s local splitscreen campaign co-op feature — originally slated to launch at some point during Season 3 — has been axed in order to “accelerate ongoing live service development.”





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