Almost six months after Halo Infinite's launch, the developers at 343 are ready to release season 2 of the shooter's free-to-play multiplayer mode. Titled «Lone Wolves,» the new season will kick off on May 3, 2022, across Xbox and PC. Throughout the season, players will get two new maps, new modes, narrative events, new cosmetics, and, eventually, the long-awaited online co-op update for Halo Infinite's campaign.
Most Halo Infinite players keeping up with the game's roadmap probably know that the season is starting tomorrow, May 3, but what time does it start? Here's what Halo fans need to know before diving into all the new content, like the returning King of the Hill mode.
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Halo Infinite Season 2 will start at the same time globally. The release times across several regions/time zones are as follows:
Please note that Halo Infinite's servers will be offline for maintenance for about one hour before season 2 launches. Of course, with any live-service game getting an update, Halo fans should expect the servers to be a little messier than usual due to the potentially high player count.
Season 3 of Halo Infinite will kick off on November 8, 2022. While there aren't any specific details yet as to what's coming, players should expect even more new maps and game modes, as well as a new Fracture event. 343 is also planning to deliver a patch that adds split-screen co-op for Halo Infinite's campaign.
Halo Infinite is playable on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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