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Halo Infinite Gets New Single & Multiplayer Trailers; Release Window Confirmed

Halo Infinite Gets New Trailer

Halo Infinite has received a pair of new trailers, and they offer a glimpse at what players can look forward to from the upcoming title.

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Streamed during Microsoft and Bethesda’s E3 2021 press conference live stream, the trailers offer a look at two different sides of Halo Infinite’s experience. One is a cinematic which covers the game’s single player story and campaign, while the other offers a look at the game’s multiplayer.

The first carries a solemn tone, with Master Chief digging through floating corpses to reach a derelict ship. Once inside, he finds an AI similar to, yet different from, Cortana. She reveals that the Chief was tasked with finding and eliminating Cortana. However, something has happened to the Chief’s memory, and the new AI has remained functional despite a planned wipe after Cortana’s disposal.

All the same, Master Chief sees it as a boon and decides to take the AI with him to discover what happened.

The Halo Infinite multiplayer trailer, meanwhile, offers a glimpse at all of the modes, weapons, and more players can look forward to using when the game drops. Speaking of which: It was confirmed that the game is now slated for release this holiday season, though an exact date hasn’t been given at this time.

It’s a worthwhile look at everything that the game will offer, and fans of the series will definitely want to check them out for themselves down below.

Halo Infinite is currently slated for release this holiday season on Xbox series X, Xbox One, and PC. For more on the game, check out this recently released batch of screenshots. For more on all the latest news out of E3, stay tuned to Twinfinite. We’ll be updating the site regularly with our coverage of every big announcement as it happens.

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Keenan has been a nerd from an early age, watching anime and playing games for as long as I can remember. Since obtaining a bachelor's degree in journalism back in 2017, he has written thousands of articles covering gaming, animation, and entertainment topics galore.

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