![]() While he doesn’t mention it, it’s presumed that the coronavirus pandemic had something to do with the delay. So, assuming Halo Infinite releases in November, like the Krispy Kreme promotion claims, campaign co-op will be added in February/March at the earliest and Forge mode in May/June at the earliest. Since the game still lacks an exact release date, it’s difficult to estimate when each new season starts, but Staten says that the plan is for each one to last three months. Basically, campaign co-op will be included as part of season two, with Forge mode to follow in season three. Staten was able to provide a rough idea of when these features will arrive. ![]() Both features are staples of the Halo series and campaign co-op has been around since the very first game Forge, which allows players to make their own maps and custom games, has been a mainstay since Halo 3. ![]()
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