Following the slightly mixed response to the last entry in the series, Halo 5: Guardians, Halo Infinite was supposed to be 343 Industries' chance to get the franchise back on track. With a renewed focus on the fan-favorite Master Chief and fewer distractions from other Spartans, the pared-back storyline and refreshed gameplay did make a favorable impression on critics and fans, but things haven't been that plain sailing for Halo Infinite. Plagued with delays before launch and the release of a bug-ridden free-to-play multiplayer has ensured that Halo Infinite hasn't gotten off to the most ideal start.
The game's story campaign, visuals, and open-world design have been praised by plenty of gamers, and some have seen it as a return to form for the series. But 343 Industries' lack of clarity over Halo Infinite's post-launch roadmap and additional delays for fundamental elements like the campaign co-op mode has left a bitter taste in the mouths of some fans. Given that 343 Industries' intention is to support Halo Infinite for many years after its release, including carrying on the story through post-launch content, players haven't been that impressed with what they've seen so far. If some recent rumors are true, there could be more trouble on the horizon as well.
Halo Infinite is Not Battlefield 2042 and Should Not Be Compared to It
Although there were lots of elements of Halo Infinite that impressed fans, including a well-written story that had both a compelling plot and an emotional heft to it, the overall game has been somewhat of a disappointment. This isn't because it's a bad game, but the rollout of content and the lack of updates or news has made Halo Infinite feel like a fairly limited experience thanks to its short
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