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Halo: Infinite personalization will please Halo: Reach fans

Halo: Infinite personalization will please Halo: Reach fans

343 Industries gives new details about the multiplayer of Halo: Infinite, one of the big bets of Xbox Series X, and reveals new conceptual arts.

There is still a year left for the arrival of Xbox Series X and what will be its launch star game, Halo: Infinite, Microsoft's biggest bet for the next generation's landing. The 343 Industries game will play a fundamental role in the beginnings of the new console, which the American company expects to be more placid than those of Xbox One, and for this it has relied on its star franchise, whose next installment will be playable for the great public throughout the next year.

2020, the year of Xbox Series X and Halo

As we learned, Halo: Infinite will have several alphas and playable betas during the next year 2020 on Xbox One and PC, especially focused on its multiplayer modes. As usual, these previous tests will begin to be available for a small number of players to, as the year goes by, do it to more users, hopefully there will be some beta open before its launch. However, in 343 Industries they have their own team of pro players with them that they already had during the development of Halo 5: Guardians, and who are at the forefront of the game's balance work.

Halo: Infinite personalization will please Halo: Reach fans

According to the study in a new post on the official blog, the split screen mode already works properly, and the game will have LAN support. They have also confirmed that the customization of the armor will be expanded in this new installment, giving it the importance that has often been given in the franchise, and ensuring that those who enjoyed Halo Reach especially enjoyed it.

How could it be otherwise, the Forge mode will return through the large door, implementing the undo and redo options for the first time. As we know, this mode allows the creation and testing of maps for multiplayer modes traditionally added in the franchise.

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