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343 Industries Reduces Halo Infinite Support to Focus on New Projects Following Successful Final Season

Hold onto your energy swords, Halo fans! Big news just dropped from 343 Industries, brace yourselves—Halo Infinite is taking a bit of a breather on updates, but fear not, there’s more action on the horizon.

In a recent community livestream, 343 Industries spilled the beans about the future of Halo Infinite. The game is switching gears. Say goodbye to traditional seasonal cycles; instead, get ready for bite-sized “content updates” starting January 30. Picture this: shorter “Operations” lasting four to six weeks, each accompanied by a 20-tier battle pass. It’s a fresh take, and we’re here for it.

Now, for those worried about Halo Infinite falling into the abyss of maintenance mode, worry not. The game’s not fading away; in fact, 343 Industries is cranking up the player power. Custom games editor Forge is getting a facelift, promising even more opportunities for players to unleash their creativity. Remember those wild creations like Pokemon parodies, miniature MOBAs, and epic Kaiju showdowns? Well, get ready for more.

But here’s where it gets really interesting. 343 Industries isn’t just tapping the brakes on Infinite; they’re revving up for something big. “We have additional teams now, accelerating towards the future, working on brand new projects,” the team announced. Translation? The next mainline Halo game might be in the works, and it sounds like 343 Industries is ready to take us on a whole new gaming journey. Buckle up, Spartans; the future of Halo is looking pretty darn exciting!


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