Halo Infinite and 343 Industries have inadvertently walked into a line of fire over a content update to one of the games present in Halo: Master Chief Collection.
The Monday update to Halo 3: OSDT brought the fan-favorite FloodFight mode. Additionally, the game's campaigns are now accessible for full crossplay co-op. Interestingly enough, Infinite is yet to get a crossplay co-op in its campaign, and some fans are less than happy.
The lack of acceptable content has been a major issue for Halo Infinite as fans have stated their displeasure. Despite the recent announcements of Season 2, not everyone seems pleased.
The fact that older games have more features is a commonly brought up point shows the problem 343 has on their hands. The notion isn't going to disappear after Halo 3: OSDT's campaign missions become eligible for co-op.
As part of the April 11 update, Halo: Master Chief Collection has received several content updates across all its games. The major one is the addition of a new FloodFight mode in Halo 3: OSDT along with campaign co-op.
While Halo fans were impressed in general, some were confused about how an older game could get a feature that Halo Infinite has yet to have. The case has become even more debatable as both Infinite and the Master Chief Collection are now being developed by 343 Industries.
While the Master Chief Collection getting an update is terrific news, the relatively drier state of Infinite is indeed a concern. While Steam count is only a part of the player base, it has declined sharply in the last few days. The same has been observed with the stream views on Twitch.
Campaign co-op on Halo Infinite has been a promise that has been stretched for too long. Along with Forge, these are two much-wanted
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