Rumors have been swirling for years now that Halo Infinite is going to get a battle royale mode of some kind, though nothing official has been announced. The latest rumor comes from a credible source, though, and if the information is accurate, it seems that Halo Infinite's battle royale mode is going to be «huge.»
The latest on the long-rumored Halo Infinite battle royale mode comes from Jez Corden of Windows Central, who was speaking on The Xbox Two podcast (as spotted by Pure Xbox). While on the podcast, Corden indicated that Halo Infinite has a battle royale mode in the works that's being developed by Certain Affinity, a studio that has worked on the Halo franchise in some capacity since it released multiplayer DLC for Halo 2 all the way back in 2007.
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Corden is unsure exactly how this Halo Infinite battle royale is going to work, but said that it's been in development for over two years. «This is a big Call of Duty: Warzone scale undertaking,» Corden said, going as far as to say that the mode is «basically like a separate game.» This isn't the first time that we've heard Certain Affinity could be working on the Halo BR, so it will definitely be interesting to see if it comes to fruition.
As for when the Halo Infinite battle royale mode will be added, Corden believes that it could possibly be introduced as part of Season 3. As it stands, Halo Infinite Season 2 is just starting on May 3, and so fans can expect to be waiting quite a while before getting to play the BR. Assuming the BR is real, a safe bet would it being added to Halo Infinite at the end of the year.
Based on this latest report, it seems as though Halo Infinite BR ambitions are much bigger than
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