There Will Be No More Seasons for Halo Infinite
Instead, the studio will deliver small "operation" updates.
During the community livestream that took place two days ago, 343 Industries shared that there will be no further seasons for Halo Infinite. After the release of the fifth final season on January 30, we'll be getting just "operation" events.
These "operation" events will include 20-tier battle passes that will run for four to six weeks. This shift is a big departure from the lengthy and pretty eventful seasons of Halo Infinite, which probably means that the developer is moving forward from the 2021 game.
"We have a dedicated team working on supporting Halo Infinite and continuing to deliver coming forward, but also, we have additional teams now that are accelerating towards the future working on brand new projects," shared Brian Jarrard, Community Director.
Image credit: 343 Industries, Halo Infinite
Speaking of the next update that's coming on January 30, you can expect new operations, a new map, the iconic Mark IV Armor Core, brand-new customization rewards, new Forge content and features, support for multi-use shoulders, and more.
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