Microsoft and 343 Industries have announced that campaign co-op and Forge mode won’t be available in time for the launch of “Halo Infinite” on PC and Xbox.
Instead, both modes will be added to the game next year and will be among many parts of the game undergoing lengthy testing.
Halo Infinite’s head of creative Joseph Staten tells YouTube that the lack of campaign co-op and Forge were not ready for launch as the team began winding down its development polish:
“Unfortunately, as we focused the team for shutdown and really focused on a quality experience for launch, we made a really tough decision to delay shipping campaign co-op for launch. And, we also made the tough call to delay shipping Forge past launch, as well.”
Campaign co-op is expected to come to Infinite in its second season around three months after launch. Forge will follow in season three around six months after launch.
The game still does not have an actual release date to share beyond the Holiday 2021 timeframe.
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