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Xbox Series X | Microsoft confirms Halo: Infinite for July event

Halo Infinite still slated for late 2020 on Xbox Series X, One, and PC

The 343 Industries video game will end its silence in just a few weeks. Xbox Game Studios will be the main protagonist of the July event.

Microsoft has confirmed in a new official statement that Halo: infinite will be one of its main protagonists for the awaited Xbox Game Studios title presentation event on Xbox Series X in July. After Phil Spencer, the head of the company’s video games division, confirmed that there was not going to be any kind of delay in said event, now the North American firm confirms his words and warns: the 343 Industries game will be one of them. .

We knew that Halo: Infinite will be one of the Xbox Series X launch games (also available on Xbox One and Windows 10), but now it is clear that the silence of the most ambitious title in the series will not miss the appointment of the next Inside Xbox of the seventh month of the season. “We can’t take it anymore to show you Halo: Infinite and much more in July,” they said in the note, signed by Jason Ronald, product manager on Xbox Series X.

Halo: Infinite
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Xbox Series X + Xbox Game Pass

In addition, they remind us that the Xbox Series X + Xbox Game Pass combo is postulated as the juiciest option for those who want unlimited entertainment from the day the console is released. The service, with its more than 100 games available, will be ready from the first day with third party and first party works; To highlight, sagas like Halo, Forza, Age of Empires, Gears of War, Minecraft, Hellblade, The Outer Worlds, Psychonauts, Microsoft Flight Simulator, State of Decay, Wasteland 3 and Sea of ​​Thieves.

Another upcoming release – without a date and without express confirmation that we will see it in July – is Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, which confirms that it is being developed with Unreal Engine 5.

The other fundamental point that has been highlighted in Microsoft’s new communication is backward compatibility: there will be thousands of compatible launch games. All of them, equipped with functions such as Quick Resume, improvements in the rate of FPS, resolution and HDR. Thanks to the use of the Xbox Velocity architecture, titles from past Xbox generations will take advantage of new hardware to improve on how they originally looked.

You can find out all the technical characteristics of Xbox Series X here.

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