For the last dreading segment of 2020, it came difficult to bear upon realizing the Xbox Series X|S will not release with Halo Infinite at its side. But while fans continue to bite that bullet, slowly creeping into 2021, rumors continued to emerge which threw fans in disarray of what could be for the title. So to dismantle any speculation, 343 Industries scheduled a “high level” update for the then-approaching December.
Entering the concluding month, 343 Industries finally appeared with a full Halo Waypoint blog post issuing an update on the development since the game’s delay in August. Even more, the team also pressed lightly on elements to be featured in Halo matchmaking for the coming sequel. At the time, it was suggested fans would wait a few more months until the team is ready to disclose more information.
However, that is simply not the case. In a new Reddit post, 343 Industries Community Manager Brian Jarrard told that more updates similar to what arrived in December will arrive starting this week as a monthly endeavor.
We’re committed to at least monthly high level updates and the next “Inside Infinite” is coming out this week! This month we’re talking with members of the sandbox team to share some insights into their vision for Halo Infinite and the work they’re doing.
To manage expectations, this won’t have world premier big screenshots or huge things like a date announce, but our goal is to offer our community more context and insights into our team and the game we’re making while we’re all awaiting the larger beats and full marketing machine later this year.
To elaborate more on the premise of what is being issued this week, it is collected that perhaps 343 Industries will include a featured video on Halo Infinite. Possibly a developer diary-type presentation gathered from the “Inside Infinite” title. Jarrard does not reveal how the new details will be delivered, but it is certainly arriving in the coming days.
More over, similar doses of Halo Infinite details will be administered each month periodically. It is expected that 343 Industries will fluctuate how information will be provided to its followers varying from videos, blog posts, and other mediums.
Previously, reports surfaced which suggested that Halo Infinite would (again) be dropping its Xbox One port of the game. However, the claim assembled from UI Art Lead Chad Mirshak’s LinkedIn page proved to be baseless with the description being updated immediately to include the platform. You can read the full report by heading here.
What are you excited to learn next about Halo Infinite?
Halo Infinite is scheduled to release sometime in fall 2021 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
Source: Reddit