A new rumor has begun to gain traction that could mean that huge changes are coming toHalo Infinitethat may redefine the future of the series. Pertaining specifically toHalo Infinite’s multiplayer, it seems like 343 Industries' next title in theHaloseries will include some features that are new to the franchise, but popular among other multiplayer titles.
The rumor comes from a product description forHalo Infiniteat Smyths Toys, which gives a slight description as to what players can expect when the game releases. Similar to the recentMega Construx toy setthat may have hinted at the death of a major character from previous games, this product description could be informed by 343 Industries and Microsoft.
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As fans are excited to see more from 343 Industries, and possibly even get aHalo Infinitebeta test, Smyths Toys seems to have revealed that the upcoming multiplayer will be free-to-play on Xbox Series X. Along with the free-to-play format, the game will also be coming with a Battle Pass system and customization options beyond anything thatHalohas offered before. This means that the multiplayer will be coming in a similar way to theFortniteandCall of Duty: Warzonesystems, bringing a new, widely available experience to everyone who gets the Next-Gen console.
In addition to being free to play, the nextHalois also intending to boast that it will be aiming for 120fps when it launches on Xbox Series X. This will likely be the same for both the multiplayer, as well asHalo Infinite’s single-player map, which coincides with Microsoft’s early spec details for the Next-Gen console. From what this new information suggests, along with other rumors circulating, it looks like 343 Industries is looking to make the largest game in the series, for both the single-player campaign and multiplayer.
This free-to-play system may explain how 343 Industries intends to keepHalo Infinitegoing for 10 years, by beginning with the upcoming title as a base and improving the game over the course of multiple seasons. Considering how many games have taken this tactic in the last few years, fromFortnitetoValorant, this might be a great way for theHaloseries to reinvent itself for modern gaming. With the last title in the series being almost five years old, attempting something new could be exactly what needs to be done to both make an impact for the series, as well as the launch of the Xbox Series X.
Halo Infiniteis in development for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.