Director Of The HALO Franchise Is "Extremely Happy" With HALO: INFINITE's Multiplayer

Director Of The HALO Franchise Is "Extremely Happy" With HALO: INFINITE's Multiplayer Director Of The HALO Franchise Is "Extremely Happy" With HALO: INFINITE's Multiplayer

According to Director of the Halo franchise at 343 Industries Frank O'Connor, Halo: Infinite's multiplayer modes are quite satisfying already, but the studio will keep "changing things" to make them better...

By someguy - Jan 12, 2019 05:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Halo
Halo: Infinite, the next entry in Microsoft's acclaimed Halo series, was officially announced back in July. Sadly, we have to wait at least until this year's E3 to learn more about this mysterious title, as studio 343 Industries seems to enjoy keeping their secrets close to the vest and the only thing we know for sure is that Master Chief will return from his controversial side-quest in 2015's Halo 5: Guardians.

According to Director of the Halo franchise at 343 Industries Frank O'Connor, he's "extremely happy about how Infinite's [multiplayer] plays right now, but it will keep changing and things I like now will change and things I don’t get will improve, but I like every flavor of Halo so far, so in that regard I’m a filthy casual. What I can do, though, is listen to this community,” he said in a lengthy Twitter thread.

Last month, the director also confirmed that Halo: Infinite will feature dynamic whether conditions to help you immerse yourself in the Halo world, as "the water will be varied" and "natural landscapes will feature prominently." 343 recently announced that some new features are coming to the game, including the long-awaited 4-player split-screen mode, as the team is planning to focus heavily on customization, taking some valid lessons directly from Bungie's last Halo title, 2010's Halo: Reach.




The Master Chief returns in Halo Infinite – the next chapter of the legendary franchise. Developed by 343 Industries and created with our new Slipspace Engine, Halo Infinite was revealed at the Xbox E3 2018 Briefing with a thrilling engine demo that provides a glimpse into the future of the Halo franchise, leading it into new and unexpected directions.

Halo: Infnite doesn't have an official release date yet.
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