Halo Infinite’s highly anticipated co-op campaign mode will face another delay, as its release date has been pushed back to sometime later this week or next week.
The beta flight for network co-op was initially expected to drop on July 11, 2022. However, 343 Industries have officially stated that this will not be the case.
In a recent tweet, Community Director Brian Jarrard put out a tweet explaining the situation and mentioned:
Jarrard went on to explain that the development team had run into some unresolved problems, due to which the flight that was expected yesterday would be delayed.
Even with this delay, 343 Industries maintains that the co-op campaign mode for the shooter will still officially go live in August.
When talking about some of the issues that the development team was facing, the community manager mentioned the problems in their current flight ring. A flight is an early version of a game update that a select group of players can test. He stated in a tweet:
He continued:
The Halo Infinite co-op campaign mode is something that new players and franchise veterans have been asking for ever since the game's launch last year. While many in the community felt that 343 Industries’ latest title should have been launched with the feature, this was not the case, and the developers planned to introduce it at a later date.
With the flight getting delayed for beta access, players will just have to wait some time longer to try out the upcoming feature, which has been an iconic mode in previous franchise entries.
Q.
Read more on sportskeeda.com