Campaign co-op launch targets the end of summer and Forge beta in September
343 Industries have finally detailed the long-promised roadmap forHalo Infiniteahead of the arrival of Season 2 in May, and it’s not great reading. Theroadmap sets outnew maps, modes and two batches of story events for Season 2. So far, so good. Yet it also hints vaguely at what’s coming in Season 3 – now starting all the way off on November 8th, with the open beta for Forge from September. 343 cite “quality of life” lessons from Season 1, along with the sensible goal of maintaining team health, for the extension.
Halo Infinite’s roadmap for multiplayer, the introduction of co-op and info about Forge were all supposed to be out in January, but 343’s Joseph Statentweeted back at the very start of Februarythat the company would share details when they were ready. It didn’t help either that there were significant teething troubles like thematchmaking issues with Big Team Battlethat many players faced for months, andno campaign co-op at launch. At least the latter, along with campaign mission replay, is now dated for the end of summer. 343 insist that more info about Season 2 and its introduction of story events will drop at a livestream at 1pm PST/9pm BST on April 27th, broadcast on its Twitch and YouTube channels.
It can only hurt the game’s variety that even a beta for Forge is still such a long way off.Kaan Serin spoke to Halo Infinite content creatorsat the start of this month about why they’re flooding away from multiplayer. “Engagement for Infinite is abnormally low for a live service-game at the beginning of its multi-year journey, especially for a franchise as big as this,” he said, and felt that it was really crying out for the arrival of Forge. Ed pointed out that themultiplayer is really stableat least, but stillwished it had battle royale.
Brendan said Big John Halo and crew were “a finely tuned mechanism for delivering explosions and dopamine” in hisHalo Infinite multiplayer first impressionsshortly after its surprise release in November. “From the perspective of a man who lost his teen years failing to capture flags onHalo 2’s Zanzibar, and who likes Mister Chief’s idiot oo-rah universe enough to have read actual Halo novels, the multiplayer is as sound and sturdy as a big meaty man in a big metal suit,” he added.
Halo Infinite multiplayer is free-to-play onSteamand lets your Spartanwear cat ears. Season 2 launches on May 3rd and runs through November 7th.