Halo Infinite has had a bit of a turbulent last eight months. While Halo Infinite was first met with a good amount of critical acclaim, with both critics and long-time fans praising 343 Industries for managing to bring the series back to its beloved roots, the last few months have seen a significant drop in Infinite's player-base, and public opinion has shifted. At first, fans were disappointed with the lack of new multiplayer content, and then 343 added a handful of maps and modes, but the poor roll-out of Halo Infinite's recent multiplayer seasons has lead some fans to jump ship.
One of the biggest missing features in Halo Infinite still hasn't been patched in: the game's co-op campaign mode. Campaign co-op has been an absolute staple of the Halo franchise ever since it debuted in 2001, and though Halo Infinite's campaign was great, the lack of either online or splitscreen co-op was certainly felt by fans. Well, Halo Infinite is finally receiving its campaign co-op update, but it isn't quite as simple or straightforward as fans would want.
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Right now, Halo Infinite's campaign co-op mode will only be available as part of a limited-time beta. While the full co-op mode will be heading to Halo Infinite at some point in 2022, the actual release date still hasn't been confirmed, meaning that if fans want to play through Halo Infinite's campaign with another Spartan anytime soon, they'll have to do so within the beta's limited period.
Beginning on July 11, players will be able to play Halo Infinite's co-op campaign for just 11 days, with the beta ending on July 22. There are also a few steps players need to take in order to gain access to this limited beta. First, players will need to sign up to
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