Halo Infinite hit the market last December, after the people of 343 Industries offered the possibility of enjoying the title’s multiplayer in advance during the month of November. However, the title starring the Master Chief did not come with all the content that has characterized the franchise.
Due to the problems that existed in the development, there were elements that had to be sacrificed at the launch of the title, such as the possibility of enjoying the campaign in cooperative. In this sense, although during the month of November it was ensured that the roadmap of these elements would be shown, today we have learned that Plans are delayed with Halo Infinite’s forge and co-op mode.
Hey folks. In November, I said we’d have a #HaloInfinite update on our Seasonal roadmap, Co-Op, and Forge in January. We need more time to finalize our plans so what we share is something you can rely on. This work is my top priority, and we’ll have an update as soon as we can.
—Joseph Staten (@joestaten) February 1, 2022
Plans are delayed with Halo Infinite’s forge and co-op mode
This has been confirmed Joseph Staten, maximum creative of Halo Infinite, through his official Twitter account. The developer has confirmed that, although it was expected to give news about the forge and cooperative mode during the month of January, there has been a change in plans, since they need more time to be able to correctly show their plans.
Hey people. Back in November, I said we’d have a #HaloInfinite roadmap update on Co-Op and Forge in January. We need more time to finalize our plans, so that what we share is something that can be trusted. This work is my top priority, and we’ll have an update as soon as we can.
Therefore, we still have to wait a few more weeks to find out any news about the forge mode and Halo Infinite co-op.