Since its release back in December of last year,Halo Infinitehas seen a great amount of online traction. Despite some content still missing from the game,Halo Infinitehas a lot to offer its player base in terms of both its multiplayer modes and single-player campaign. However, a recent clip shared online goes to show just how much of an influenceHalostill has on its community of players.
Considering thatHalois Xbox’s flagship series, there’s a lot of authority and staying power that comes from having that title. Since the launch ofHalo: Combat Evolvedback in the early 2000s,Halohas become synonymous with Xbox as a brand, causing the series to persist for as long as Xbox has. As a result, many fans continue to enjoyHaloin the present as much as they did when they were first introduced, such is the case with this most recent user.
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AReddituser named DragoMilter posted a clip of a killing spree they accomplished during a multiplayer match inHalo Infinite. The user mentioned how they would often make plays like this while playing previousHalogames in their teenage years. Thus, accomplishing such a feat in their thirties would certainly feel gratifying.
This clip alone goes to show just how importantHalois to the history of gaming as a whole. The fact thatHalo Infinitehas made a such profound impact on severalHaloplayers, including longtime fans like this one, is impressive to see. Given thatHalo Infiniteresonated with Elon Musk, of all people, showcases how much the series can still resonate with its players.
This sentiment is especially true, considering the recent shutdown of the Xbox 360 servers forHalo 3. When that was initially announced, players flocked to their Xbox 360s to enjoyHalo 3one more time. Someplayers even helped oneHalo 3fan pay tribute to fallen friendby shooting their guns in the air in-game. It’s amazing how one game manages to bring so many otherwise random individuals together.
In any case, it will be interesting to see what the future holds forHalo Infinitegoing forward. Recently, a video circulated online that allegedly showed aleaked version ofHalo Infinite’s Forge mode. Right now, it’s unclear whether the version seen in the video will be the final version players will receive, but all fans can do at the moment is wait for an official update from 343 Industries.
Halo Infiniteis available on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.