

Unfortunately, Halo Infinite's co-op and Forge modes were delayed yet again, meaning players will have to wait until 2022 to experience these beloved series features. Side missions like confronting mini-bosses and rescuing captured allies will be a first for the series and will no doubt add even more depth to the experience. The upcoming title's single-player campaign mode is set to be quite ambitious, with open-world elements allowing players to explore the massive Zeta Halo at their leisure and enter battle from any direction.

Halo Infinite promises to carry on this legacy, though numerous delays have spread doubt amongst even the most devoted fans of Master Chief and his adventures. Since its first installment launched in 2001, the Halo series has become well-known for both its epic sci-fi storyline and engaging online multiplayer. However, Halo Infinite's multiplayer mode released for free on November 15 as an open beta in celebration of the franchise's 20-year anniversary. The next installment in the iconic sci-fi shooter series has experienced repeated delays, with the game set to finally launch on December 8. Some in-depth testing confirms that Halo Infinite's various weapons each have different melee attack speeds.
