As previously confirmed, it won’t arrive with season 2
Halo Infinite campaign co-op will be arriving in August, .
The news comes directly following the acknowledgment that the gametype would not make it in for season 2’s launch, but now we have a more clear window in mind. Interestingly, the developer didn’t elaborate too much on the exact details of co-op play, other than saying “it’s being worked on.”
The soft August confirmation was mostly done by a 2022 roadmap image actually, and it’s a “late August target” at that. Breaking it down, that’s “end of August, possibly September” we’re looking at, which is a “target.” That target can still move! Maybe we’ll get Halo Infinite campaign co-op in time for Christmas/winter break. That includes the “campaign mission replay” mechanic too, also slated for “late August,” followed by a Forge mode open beta in September (all targets).
In the near future, the new Catalyst (Arena) and Breaker (big team battle) maps are coming when season 2 arrives on May 3, with the interference alpha pack arrive twice throughout the season as a “narrative event.” The new 100-tier battle pass will trigger during season 2, and the “Fracture: Entrenched” even runs from May 24 through May 30.
Season 2 will run through November 7, so those aforementioned targets can actually fall that far back and still technically allow 343 to launch co-op in “season 2.”
Published: Apr 25, 2022 10:00 am