Halo Infinite local co-op canceled as online co-op & Forge mode delayed again
With the release of a new dev update blog and video, 343 has canceled plans to implement local split-screen Campaign co-op in Halo Infinite.
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With the release of a new dev update blog and video, 343 has canceled plans to implement local split-screen Campaign co-op in Halo Infinite.
It looks like you'll need to have your partners picked out for Halo Infinite's campaign co-op launch, or use a service like Discord, the dev suggests.
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In a recent blog post, 343 Industries shared that it is considering a system to buy Spartan Points and alleviate lengthy grind.
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