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Halo Infinite’s cinematic multiplayer intro is like a Spartan recruitment vidThe devs have confirmed December 8th release date too

The devs have confirmed December 8th release date too

A player in Halo Infinite multiplayer running from an explosion while holding a gun in their hands

During Gamescom Opening Night live, we saw the cinematic intro for season one ofHalo Infinitemultiplayer. It introduces commander Agryna, who tells us all what it really means to be a Spartan - which is apparently not just about running around shooting your mates with a needler. 343 Industries have also confirmed that the game is coming out on December 8th, fresh after today’s cheeky littleMicrosoft Store leak.Here’s commander Agryna’s story, from smol civilian to giant Spartan lady.Halo Infinite | Multiplayer Season 1 Cinematic IntroWatch on YouTubeLook at these tall lads and lasses, absolute stand up folk, eh? I suppose the gist is that everyone playing in the multiplayer is a Spartan in training, getting ready to save folks just like in this very inspiring video. All jokes aside, I actually quite like this trailer. I’m enjoying the trend of FPSs doing more story-based cinematics, even if they are just to promote multiplayer brawls.If you fancy playing those brawls with a snazzy new controller that looks like John Masterchefs head, the devs also revealed the Halo Infinite XboxElitecontroller tonight. It’s not a bad-looking piece of hardware, it’ll set you back a whopping £179.99 though.Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 - Halo Infinite Limited EditionWatch on YouTubeHalo Infinite is set to release on December 8th. It’s worth noting that, while the solo campaign and multiplayer will be available at launch, the co-op campaign and Forge modewon’t arrive until a little later down the line.

During Gamescom Opening Night live, we saw the cinematic intro for season one ofHalo Infinitemultiplayer. It introduces commander Agryna, who tells us all what it really means to be a Spartan - which is apparently not just about running around shooting your mates with a needler. 343 Industries have also confirmed that the game is coming out on December 8th, fresh after today’s cheeky littleMicrosoft Store leak.Here’s commander Agryna’s story, from smol civilian to giant Spartan lady.Halo Infinite | Multiplayer Season 1 Cinematic IntroWatch on YouTubeLook at these tall lads and lasses, absolute stand up folk, eh? I suppose the gist is that everyone playing in the multiplayer is a Spartan in training, getting ready to save folks just like in this very inspiring video. All jokes aside, I actually quite like this trailer. I’m enjoying the trend of FPSs doing more story-based cinematics, even if they are just to promote multiplayer brawls.If you fancy playing those brawls with a snazzy new controller that looks like John Masterchefs head, the devs also revealed the Halo Infinite XboxElitecontroller tonight. It’s not a bad-looking piece of hardware, it’ll set you back a whopping £179.99 though.Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 - Halo Infinite Limited EditionWatch on YouTubeHalo Infinite is set to release on December 8th. It’s worth noting that, while the solo campaign and multiplayer will be available at launch, the co-op campaign and Forge modewon’t arrive until a little later down the line.

During Gamescom Opening Night live, we saw the cinematic intro for season one ofHalo Infinitemultiplayer. It introduces commander Agryna, who tells us all what it really means to be a Spartan - which is apparently not just about running around shooting your mates with a needler. 343 Industries have also confirmed that the game is coming out on December 8th, fresh after today’s cheeky littleMicrosoft Store leak.

Here’s commander Agryna’s story, from smol civilian to giant Spartan lady.

Halo Infinite | Multiplayer Season 1 Cinematic IntroWatch on YouTube

Halo Infinite | Multiplayer Season 1 Cinematic Intro

Cover image for YouTube video

Look at these tall lads and lasses, absolute stand up folk, eh? I suppose the gist is that everyone playing in the multiplayer is a Spartan in training, getting ready to save folks just like in this very inspiring video. All jokes aside, I actually quite like this trailer. I’m enjoying the trend of FPSs doing more story-based cinematics, even if they are just to promote multiplayer brawls.

If you fancy playing those brawls with a snazzy new controller that looks like John Masterchefs head, the devs also revealed the Halo Infinite XboxElitecontroller tonight. It’s not a bad-looking piece of hardware, it’ll set you back a whopping £179.99 though.

Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 - Halo Infinite Limited EditionWatch on YouTube

Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 - Halo Infinite Limited Edition

Cover image for YouTube video

Halo Infinite is set to release on December 8th. It’s worth noting that, while the solo campaign and multiplayer will be available at launch, the co-op campaign and Forge modewon’t arrive until a little later down the line.