Halo Infinite's campaign seems to capture the essence of the series



We finally got another preview of Halo Infinite's campaign mode for the first time since August 11, 2020, and it seems to be going well. According to the game's latest trailer, which runs about seven minutes in total, it's "the biggest campaign yet" and will offer "more freedom than ever before," which should excite fans of Halo's legendary sandbox style. . Players will step back into Master Chief's Mark VI Mjolnir armor, Spartan 117, and face overwhelming obstacles in the battle for humanity's survival. You will have to defeat a deadly new enemy, the Banished, who have taken control of the mysterious Zeta Halo and drive out the Master Chief and the remaining UNSC survivors every turn. While the boss doesn't have Cortana to call this time around, a new AI is available in the form of "The Gun." The new AI was created to imprison Cortana, who went rogue in Halo 5. It is unknown where she is.

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You'll be able to remove the Banned in any way you choose in Halo Infinite, which will give players more agency to approach the campaign as they see fit and should create a unique experience for each player. New threats will also present a new challenge for Halo veterans, such as the agile Skimmers and a sadistic Covenant Spartan assassin. You'll also need to make good use of Chief's new equipment like the grappling hook and call in vehicles like the Warthog or Scorpion tanks to navigate the game's massive map and turn the enemy's tides. The trailer also showed that some enemies will now have health bars and Chief will have access to various upgrades, making you a more formidable opponent to the Banished and Covenant forces.

Opinion: A Promising Snapshot of What's to Come

Halo Infinite's campaign looks more exciting and expansive than the initial reveal suggested. The ability to call in vehicles on the fly and attack bases full of enemies in any way you like offers limitless possibilities. It seems like the perfect direction for the series. Concerns about the game's campaign were raised due to continued silence from developer 343 Industries, with some speculation pointing to a possible delay. However, from what we have seen today, it appears that these fears have been misplaced. While this isn't the graphical presentation some gamers are hoping for, Halo Infinite certainly seems to have benefited from the game's delay, and there's no denying that it at least looks like a lot of fun to play. It sounds like classic Halo, which after the disappointment of Halo 5: Guardians, can only be a good thing. However, will it live up to expectations? We will soon know when the game will be released on December 8 for Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC. The game will also be available from day one to Xbox Game Pass subscribers, and multiplayer will be free for the first time in the series' history. The best XBOX Halo Infinite series deals of the day