343 has taken to Halo Waypoint to share some more insights on the highly anticipated Season 2 launch for Halo Infinite. The devs also shared a roadmap that held insights for what might be the most highly anticipated feature to come to the game that classic Halo fans have been waiting for: campaign online co-op.
What you can see in the roadmap above provided by 343, many of the updated features coming were things that have been shared before back in March with just a little more detail. Season 2 is still set to be finished and released on May 2nd, but there was little more foresight given on other target release dates.
In the post, you you can see that the long awaited campaign co-op feature is targeting a late August release date. That means friends can play through Master Chiefs most recent adventure as a pair just like so many of us had done in previous entries into the series.
343 also shared an updated on Forge mode, a fan favorite that lets players create and customize their own personal maps and game modes. As you can see on the shared roadmap, the team is targeting a September release date. 343 has had some success internally when testing the game mode and are pushing it out a bit sooner than originally thought. In the update on Halo Waypoint it states: “…we’re targeting a Forge open beta later in Season 2. We’ve successfully had Forge in private flighting with a limited audience for some time, so we’ve decided to forgo a large-scale formal flighting program and go right to open beta. With this approach, we can get the core Forge tools out to everyone quicker while also remaining focused on our core priority of continuing to improve foundational aspects of Halo Infinite. Forge will persist from the open beta
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