Hello: Infinite is officially postponed to 2021!
Not long ago, one of the exclusive games on the Xbox Series X, Halo Infinite, was shown at the Xbox Game Showcase. But unfortunately, it turned out that the next-gen Halo Infinite did not meet the expectations of the fans. Where has visuals that can be said to be so bad for one of the next-gen games.
Especially when you find out that fans have waited long enough to see the first gameplay trailer of the game. Chris Lee, the boss of 343 Industries, gave his response to fan criticism.
Hello Infinite is officially postponed!
He explained that the game is still in development and the game will look better when played later. Apart from all that, it doesn’t change the fact that the gameplay trailer shown by Halo Infinite recently is indeed very bad for a next-gen game class.
This condition seems to have forced Microsoft and 343 Industries to make difficult decisions. Because of this, they seem to have made the decision to postpone the release of Halo: Infinite to 2021. Halo Infinite itself is planned to be released this year, along with the Xbox Series X.
343 Industries said that this delay should be made to provide extra development time to ensure the Halo Infinite game experience matches their vision so far. COVID-19 was also one of their reasons for delaying the release of the game.
Hello Infinite postponed to next 2021!
343 Industries confirms that the commitment to make Halo Infinte the most ambitious Halo game ever is still standing. 343 Industries confirms that the next-gen Halo Infinite will meet fans’ expectations so far.
What they show at the Xbox Game Showcase is just what they are working on and will continue to improve on. There are no further details about the release date in 2021. However, it is certain that this one game will soon be launched in 2021.
Will Halo Infinite meet the expectations of the fans so far? Interesting for us to wait. What is your opinion about this? Give your feedback below.
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