343 Industries has confirmed that the expected Halo Infinite co-op campaign has been delayed until May, as the huge world of Halo Infinite is a great challenge to build a seamless multiplayer experience. Halo Infinite launched in November 2021 to critical and commercial success, having enjoyed the biggest launch in the franchise’s 20-year history with over 20 million players at the time of release.
However, some of the missing features and some issues affecting the multiplayer experience have since impacted the continued success of the game. Among the most important lacks, without a doubt, is the cooperative campaign of Halo Infinite, which will still take time to arrive.
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Halo Infinite’s cooperative campaign will be a long time coming
Halo Infinite’s cooperative campaign was a staple in Halo games since the first installment in the series in 2001. 343 Industries originally promised that their latest game would return to its roots, with the return of Halo Infinite’s cooperative campaign. The fans also expected the reappearance of the Forge modea multiplayer mode that debuted in Halo 3 that allowed fans to create and edit custom maps to share with their friends and the wider Halo community online.
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According to a post on Halo WaypointHalo Infinite’s long-awaited co-op campaign has been delayed again, with developer 343 Industries stating that it needs “more time” to “land a fully featured, high-quality 4-player network co-op experience.”