The Halo Infinite campaign co-op test hasn’t begun yet but it may still this week. In fact, it could begin later today — if the stars are so aligned. Adding some credence to this belief is the fact that developer 343 Industries is hosting a livestream, which will share some details on the Halo Infinite co-op test. It begins later today at 4 PM ET and features members of the campaign team who will talk about the flight.
There is, of course, no promise that the test will kick off today. In late June, the developer planned to start the test during the week of July 11. Naturally, that didn’t mean it would begin right on that day. It could have, but 343 left open the possibility that it would start later in the week as well. That is, if everything went accordingly. On July 11, Halo Community Director Brian Jarrard reported that things so far have not gone accordingly.
“Flighting is fluid as the process entails discovering issues in initial rings and resolving them before expanding to a larger audience,” Jarrard wrote on Twitter. “A few issues were discovered in our current flight ring and the team is working to address.”
Slight delays aside, 343 still plans on sharing details on the Halo Infinite co-op mode today. You can check it out via either the studio’s Twitch or YouTube channels. I’ll also link it up below, so you can watch along when the time arrives.
The livestream will cover a handful of topics. Campaign developers will be on station to chat about the test while showcasing how it looks and plays. The team will also go over Mission Replay, an option that let’s you replay missions you’ve already completed prior in the campaign.
Following the show, I’ll briefly share some details on the Halo Infinite online co-op
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