Campaign co-op is finally coming to Halo Infinite. For a select few, anyway.
On Tuesday, 343 Industries announced that Halo Infinite campaign co-op will arrive later in 2022. More specifically, the beta begins sometime this July. Participation requires Halo Insider Program registration, so head to the signup page if you haven’t done that already. As a word of warning: 343 Industries randomly selects participants, so there’s a chance you’ll miss out even after enrollment.
While Halo Infinite is solid, many thought excluding campaign co-op at launch was a big mistake. The fan-favorite mode has had multiple delays already, so it’s great that an end is in sight.
With #HaloInfinite campaign network co-op arriving later this year, we're planning to flight it to Halo Insiders in July. Register and make sure your Halo Insider profile is up to date for a chance to participate!
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— Halo (@Halo) June 7, 2022
Co-op is undeniably one of the elements that made Halo: Combat Evolved a smash hit back in 2001. It’s even worth playing through in the Master Chief Collection all these years later too. That includes The Library, which totally isn’t as bad as everyone claims.
Post-launch support for Halo Infinite isn’t quite what many fans were hoping for. While the recent Season 2 update brought sweeping changes, many still consider it too little too late. Expectations for live service titles are sky-high, with games like Apex Legends and Fortnite getting content at a breakneck pace.
Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.