When Halo Infinite released last December, many players lamented the fact that the game launched without campaign co-op, a staple of the series since the very first title in the series. Ever since launch, 343 Industries has been hard at work adding features to and fine-tuning its game, and pretty soon folks will finally be able to play Halo Infinite's campaign cooperatively online. Sort of.
343 Industries previously announced it would begin testing Halo Infinite's online co-op during the week of July 11. The ability to replay campaign missions will also be part of Infinite's Network Co-Op flight. 343 is using this network test to «catch any networking issues that are specific to Campaign Co-Op.» While many were hoping to begin playing co-op today, 343's community director Brian Jarrard announced on Twitter that it had found some bugs in the build, which may slightly delay the test. 343 is still targeting for testing to begin this week.
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Importantly, this network test will not carry over any of the player's save data from an existing Halo Infinite file. Nor will progress from the network test carry back over into the main game. The test will take place on a separate build of the game and won't affect a retail copy.
If players want to take part in Halo Infinite's network co-op they must complete a few simple steps:
And that's it! Once all of that's done, it will be as simple as downloading the flight and finishing the fight with some friends. If you don't want to
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