At the same time, the developer confirmed that the co-op Campaign mode won’t be added to Halo Infinite at the beginning of Season 2 as initially planned. 343 Industries is now planning to introduce co-op to the Campaign later in Season 2. The good news is that Forge doesn’t seem to have been affected by the aforementioned delay. 343 Industries said it is already flighting Forge with a small group of community creators to ensure a smooth experience creating, sharing, browsing, and playing Forge content. There will be public flights later this year before Forge is officially added to Halo Infinite at some point in Season 3. There’s no word yet on when ray tracing will be added to Halo Infinite. Ahead of the launch, Microsoft revealed to have partnered with AMD to bring that feature later on. In other Halo news, the TV series premieres March 24th on Paramount+, and it seems like Steven Spielberg’s contribution was rather significant.

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