Ready for the Hunt, Spartans?
Halo Infinite’s multiplayer is now live! Xbox Game Studios and 343 Industries have opened the doors to the competitive mode on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC—while the full game stays under wraps until December 8, 2021. And the best part? It’s completely free.
What’s Up for Grabs?
- Season 1 of the game is already in play, and any levels, unlocks, or cosmetics you earn will carry over to the official release.
- A battle pass rich with new looks is attached, and you’ll keep every reward you snag.
- The full launch won’t be the finish line—future updates will bring back staples like Forge and a chrome‑cut cooperative campaign later in 2022.
Why the Hype & The Stall
Master Chief’s adventure was slated for 2021 alongside the next‑gen consoles, but a full‑year pause might just be the secret sauce for a longer‑lasting legend. Early access has already lit up the community, with players raving about the free‑to‑play combat.
Behind the Scenes
Although Microsoft calls this “multiplayer beta,” it’s really simply early access for the entire game. The August trailer still has us on the edge of our seats—just click it and see why everyone’s buzzing.
“Where are we dropping, Spartans? You can now play Halo Infinite.”
What’s Next?
Stay tuned for the full release, the DLC sweep, and more. If you’re eager to get in the action now, log in, grab your squad, and let the battles begin.
