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No, Halo Infinite has not been delayed again, 343 Industries sayWe’ve been around this ring before

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Hold your warthogs folks, 343 Industries are setting a few things straight aboutHalo Infinitedelays. It is true that 343 announced earlier this month that they woulddelay Halo Infinitefrom late 2020 to sometime in 2021. That bit was officially announced. What aren’t real, they say, are the subsequent rumors that Infinite could be delayed even further into the following year. We should still be expecting it in 2021, all clear?343 Industries stepped up to clear the air after rumors started flying about calling their new 2021 plans into question. A posteron ResetEra, who might be someonein the know on Infinite, claimed that the studio is considering pushing the release back again into 2022. They also claim that an Xbox One version of the game is being called into question in favor of only supporting the Xbox Series X.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsHalo esports player “Snip3down"caught windof the rumors as well, which seems to be part of what prompted 343 Industries to squash them. 343 community manager John Junyszeksays that"there are no plans to change our 2021 release or the devices and platforms we’ll be supporting.“Earlier rumors, which turned out to be more credible, suggested thatHalo Infinitecould cleave off its multiplayer modes and release them first while only delaying the campaign. 343 did consider that option, Xbox headPhil Spencer confirmed, but decided against it. “It just didn’t feel, to all of us, like the Halo release that we would want,” he said.As a recap then, Halo Infinite’s multiplayer and singleplayer will launch together (though themultiplayer will be free-to-play), they still plan to release an Xbox One version, and Halo Infinite has been delayed to 2021 but no later. Not as of now, anyway.

Hold your warthogs folks, 343 Industries are setting a few things straight aboutHalo Infinitedelays. It is true that 343 announced earlier this month that they woulddelay Halo Infinitefrom late 2020 to sometime in 2021. That bit was officially announced. What aren’t real, they say, are the subsequent rumors that Infinite could be delayed even further into the following year. We should still be expecting it in 2021, all clear?343 Industries stepped up to clear the air after rumors started flying about calling their new 2021 plans into question. A posteron ResetEra, who might be someonein the know on Infinite, claimed that the studio is considering pushing the release back again into 2022. They also claim that an Xbox One version of the game is being called into question in favor of only supporting the Xbox Series X.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsHalo esports player “Snip3down"caught windof the rumors as well, which seems to be part of what prompted 343 Industries to squash them. 343 community manager John Junyszeksays that"there are no plans to change our 2021 release or the devices and platforms we’ll be supporting.“Earlier rumors, which turned out to be more credible, suggested thatHalo Infinitecould cleave off its multiplayer modes and release them first while only delaying the campaign. 343 did consider that option, Xbox headPhil Spencer confirmed, but decided against it. “It just didn’t feel, to all of us, like the Halo release that we would want,” he said.As a recap then, Halo Infinite’s multiplayer and singleplayer will launch together (though themultiplayer will be free-to-play), they still plan to release an Xbox One version, and Halo Infinite has been delayed to 2021 but no later. Not as of now, anyway.

Hold your warthogs folks, 343 Industries are setting a few things straight aboutHalo Infinitedelays. It is true that 343 announced earlier this month that they woulddelay Halo Infinitefrom late 2020 to sometime in 2021. That bit was officially announced. What aren’t real, they say, are the subsequent rumors that Infinite could be delayed even further into the following year. We should still be expecting it in 2021, all clear?

343 Industries stepped up to clear the air after rumors started flying about calling their new 2021 plans into question. A posteron ResetEra, who might be someonein the know on Infinite, claimed that the studio is considering pushing the release back again into 2022. They also claim that an Xbox One version of the game is being called into question in favor of only supporting the Xbox Series X.

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Halo esports player “Snip3down"caught windof the rumors as well, which seems to be part of what prompted 343 Industries to squash them. 343 community manager John Junyszeksays that"there are no plans to change our 2021 release or the devices and platforms we’ll be supporting.”

Earlier rumors, which turned out to be more credible, suggested thatHalo Infinitecould cleave off its multiplayer modes and release them first while only delaying the campaign. 343 did consider that option, Xbox headPhil Spencer confirmed, but decided against it. “It just didn’t feel, to all of us, like the Halo release that we would want,” he said.

As a recap then, Halo Infinite’s multiplayer and singleplayer will launch together (though themultiplayer will be free-to-play), they still plan to release an Xbox One version, and Halo Infinite has been delayed to 2021 but no later. Not as of now, anyway.