A beta for the long-awaited Halo Infinite campaign co-op will arrive in July, letting players join Fireteams and fight across Zeta Halo together. The latest installment in the epic sci-fi shooter saga was released in December 2021, but the game sadly launched without the series' signature four-person campaign multiplayer. Halo Infinite campaign co-op has been delayed repeatedly, but fans will finally get their hands on the staple series feature in the near future.
Following a lengthy development rife with delays, Halo Infinite released its multiplayer mode as a free-to-play open beta in November 2021. The title's single-player campaign, which takes the franchise's iconic protagonist Master Chief on an open-world adventure across Zeta Halo, then launched as a paid title in December. Unfortunately, Halo Infinite released without two of the series most beloved modes: the map editor Forge and campaign co-op. Since the very first entry in the series, each Halo title has allowed two or more players to experience the game's storyline together through split-screen or online cooperative play. An August release for Halo Infinite's campaign co-op is set, and an upcoming beta suggests that this release date will actually stick.
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A report from IGN reveals that a Halo Infinite campaign co-op beta will be held from July 11 to July 22. The campaign co-op beta will let up to four players form a Fireteam experience the entire campaign together. The open beta will be free to anyone who owns Halo Infinite, or subscribes to Xbox Game Pass, though gamers must join the Xbox Insider Program to participate. The Steam campaign co-op beta will also only be available to PC users who sign
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