Halo Infinite beta announced during Xbox E3 2021, begins Summer 2021
343 Industries is keeping its promise about betas.
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What you need to know
During the Xbox E3 2021 show,Halodeveloper 343 Industries announced in ablog postthat there will be aHalo Infinitebeta that players can participate in ahead of the game’s Holiday 2021 launch. The beta will focus onHalo Infinite’s multiplayer gameplayand requires players to sign up for theHalo Insider Program. The beta will arrive at some point in Summer 2021, although no specific dates have been revealed just yet.
As a Halo Insider, you’ll have the opportunity to give continuous feedback about Halo Infinite to 343 Industries as you playtest the game. This system worked very well for the PC ports of Halo: The Master Chief Collection, so we highly recommend becoming a part of it. Check out our guide onhow to play the Halo Infinite betafor more details.
Are you excited to play Halo Infinite’s beta? Did you enjoy the game’s presence atE3 2021? Let us know. The game looks like it’s going to be one of thebest Xbox gamesever made, so we’re excited to play it when it comes toXbox Series X,Xbox Series S, Xbox One consoles, and Windows 10 (andWindows 11) PCs later this year. You can preorder the game now for $60, but keep in mind that if you’re only interested in the multiplayer, it will be free.
A new Great Journey awaits
Halo Infinite is the biggest Xbox game of the year by far, and based on what we saw at E3 2021, it looks like it’s going to be fantastic.
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