Just yesterday, after a year delay, the Halo Infinite release date for next December was finally announced on Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S and PC, along with a new Elite controller and a custom Xbox Series X bundle for the 20th anniversary of the saga. Shortly after, Xbox Spain confirmed that this new installment of the series will come dubbed into Castilian launching.
Halo Infinite will not only come gold into Spanish, but, as stated by Xbox Spain through its official Twitter account, David García repeats in his iconic role of Master Chief. Without a doubt, a success, it would have been a mistake to change the casting after the good reception of the dubbing by the fans in the last installments of the series.
#HaloInfinite It will arrive on December 8 with a Spanish dubbing.
David García will once again play the Master Chief in this new adventure. pic.twitter.com/DwMtBAGHD3
– Xbox Spain (@Xbox_Spain) August 26, 2021
The love and hate story Among the Spanish Xbox players regarding the Spanish dubbing of the American company comes from afar, since the time of Halo 2 and its neutral Spanish dubbing that was not liked at all in Spanish lands. During the Xbox 360 era, the company signed some of the best dubbing in Spanish that has ever been done, such as Alan Wake’s, but it was in the Xbox One generation when the company put something aside from the Spanish market and several games came. without bending, such as Quantum Break or Gears 4, which later received an update with the dubbing in Spanish.
For a couple of years now, Xbox has listened to user feedback and has once again contemplated dubbing in Spanish in its games, something that seems to continue in the company’s next games for Xbox Series X | S.
Halo Infinite will go on sale next December 8 of 2021 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S and PC, although it was close to being delayed again.