While the Halo Infinite release date could have been leaked after a slip by Xbox, we know that the new 343 Industries title will bring back the adventures of the Master Chief this fall of 2021. Even with the different leaks, everything seems indicate that Halo Infinite could arrive on Xbox, PC and Xbox Game Pass coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the Halo saga, according to several clues provided by Bonnie Ross herself, leader of 343 Industries.
Although, throughout these weeks many details of the game have been leaked that could be confirmed in the next Xbox event at Gamescom 2021, as well as the expected departure date. But now, while we wait for new information about the campaign and multiplayer, a dataminer via Twitter has confirmed the existence of Halo Infinite photo mode, after several tracks were filtered in this way through the game data.
As you can see, there are lines in the game files that instruct players to “choose a filter to add before taking their photo” or “choose a sticker to add before taking their photo.” Other options seem to allow players to add borders and ‘Edit position’, although it is unclear if that relates to the position of the camera or the Master Chief himself. But come on, everything seems to indicate that Halo Infinite’s photo mode is a reality.
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Without a doubt, the photo mode could not be missing in Halo Infinite since it is something essential today in any game. Also, taking screenshots on Xbox is not that simple, so Photo mode is more than welcome for capturing incredible moments and editing photos like never before.