Launch of Halo Infinite teased by 343 industries

Halo Infinite is released sometime in the fall of 2021 via Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC. According to Bonnie Ross – founder and head of 343 Industries, the developer behind the game – 2021 will be a “big year” for Hate franchise, and it seems that this will not be just because Halo Infinite’s release. That being said, even if it’s not just because of it Halo Infinite, new The Halo game it will certainly be the center of this “big year”.

According to Ross, 343 Industries aims to “deliver something special” with Halo Infinite and Hate game Xbox fans deserve. In addition, Ross teased the team eager to show the progress they had made. Unfortunately, Ross stops there before revealing when we see more about the first-person sci-fi shooter.

“2021 will be an important year for Hate franchise, “Ross said. As we recently announced, Halo Infinite will launch in the fall of 2021. I realize that the wait was difficult and I assure you that the team wants the game in your hands as soon as possible, but they also want to offer something special … Hate game you deserve. Thank you for your patience, understanding and, most importantly, your words of support for the team. I can’t express how grateful I am for Hate community and the encouragement you have given us. He picked us up and provided us with fuel to continue. As you can see from the recent blog post, the team is making huge strides and is so eager to show you more. “

For now, it remains to be seen if the game will live up to this bill that Ross gave him and, of course, take what is said here with a grain of salt. It seems that Ross really believes that the game will work, but she is also the leader of the team that does it, so take the teasing that causes hype with a grain of salt.

Halo Infinite will be released next fall on Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC. For more coverage of the game related to 2021 – including not only all the latest news, but also rumors and leaks – click here or check out some of the relevant links below:

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