That 343i had been missing at launch Halo Infinite co-op campaign and Forge mode It’s something that harassed Halo fans who were hoping to play the campaign with a friend to share the experience. Halo Infinite certainly got off to a good start last year, but there have been a few hiccups here and there. Most of the problems the game has had have been in its multiplayer mode.
343i has been working on improving the experience as much as possible, but players are still waiting for a roadmap for Halo Infinite’s co-op campaign, season two, and Forge. Only that according to statements by Joseph Staten, head of the Halo project, it will take longer than expected.
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It will take time to know when the Halo Infinite co-op campaign will arrive
In a new message via Twitter, Joseph Staten has revealed that 343i “needs more time” to finalize his plans for the Halo Infinite co-op campaign and the Forge, before sharing more about possible release dates. Staten had said last November that the plan was to launch the cooperative campaign in the second season and Forge in the third. But he had also included that he would update Halo Infinite and Forge co-op campaign information in January 2022.
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But in a Tweet, Staten has said that although they continue focused on bringing Halo Infinite co-op campaign as soon as possible, they still can’t commit to any specific dates right now, so we will probably have to wait a couple more months to have these contents.