Halo Infinite campaign co-op gameplay and features shown in developer livestream



What you need to know

  • 343 Industries recently showed off Halo Infinite’s campaign co-op in a developer livestream.
  • The stream highlighted how up to four players can play in co-op at once, making shared progress through the campaign together and unlocking items like collectibles and Skulls as a team. 
  • The Mission Replay feature was also shown, which allows players to replay previous missions with all of their upgrades. It’s also possible to have two in-progress missions at any given time.
  • Friendly fire is enabled during co-op, and players will not be able to venture more than 1,000 feet away from one another.
  • The beta test for Halo Infinite’s campaign co-op and the Mission Replay feature is expected to begin on July 15, though this date could change if there are issues with the beta’s rollout.

Ahead of the official beta test for Halo Infinite’s upcoming co-op campaign, developer 343 Industries has shown off gameplay of the mode, as well as a look at many of the systems that players will be interacting with and taking advantage of while playing with their friends. The VOD of the stream can be watched on the official Halo YouTube channel as well as the official Twitch channel

During the stream, the developers demonstrated how Halo Infinite’s network co-op supports up to four players playing through the campaign at once — just like the co-op available in previous Halo games. However, unlike previous iterations, Halo Infinite’s version of cooperative multiplayer allows everyone in the fireteam to make shared campaign progress. Prior to launching campaign co-op, all connected players can designate a save slot to save progress to. Then, the game will automatically launch the furthest mission that all players in the party have reached. During that session, all forward progress made will be saved on everyone’s designated save slot. Players can then load that save for both solo and co-op play in the future. 





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