A new video showcasing the highly anticipated Halo Infinite campaign co-op mode has been released by developer 343 Industries. The latest entry in the iconic sci-fi shooter saga launched back in 2021, but it lacked several modes that have become staples of the series. A Halo Infinite campaign co-op beta is currently being held until July 22, and the game's creators have now given fans a brand-new detailed look at the cooperative mode.
Campaign co-op has been a reoccurring feature of the Halo series since its very first installment, making its absence in Halo Infinite very noticeable. The multiplayer mode lets a group of players progress through a Halo title's single-player campaign together, either online or through split-screen play, creating an entirely new cosmic combat experience. Halo Infinite did not release with campaign co-op, however, with 343 Industries instead deciding to add the mode to the game as a post-launch update. Since this announcement 343 Industries has delayed Halo Infinite co-op several times, with the mode now intended for release in August.
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A first look at Halo Infinite campaign co-op mode has been posted to YouTube by Halo. The hour-long playthrough sees campaign lead designer John Mulkey, community director Brian Jarrard, campaign lead engineer Isaac Bender and program manager Ron Brown team up to fight across Zeta Halo together. Halo Infinite co-op creates a custom world state based on each player's single-player file, allowing progress to carry over between single-player and online gameplay. The cooperative Fireteam starts out on the earliest mission that hasn't been completed by everyone in the squad, while anything beaten by
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