343 industries announced that the Season 2 of the multiplayer of Halo Infinite has been postponed. On the other hand, season 1, Heroes of Reach, has been extended until May 2, 2022 and will have additional content to those planned in the past.
The various seasons of Halo Infinite multiplayer are expected to last three months each, but 343i’s Joseph Staten explains that the developers have decided to extend the duration of the first to six months, so that Season 2 reaches the high quality standards set by the studio. at the same time allowing for sustainable development. In any case, 343 Industries will not be limited to simply extending the length of Season 1, but will also add new events and content.
“We have made the decision to extend Season 1 to give us more time to make sure Season 2 meets our high quality standards and so that we can finish season 2 development in a healthy and sustainable way for our team,” he says. Staten.
“Importantly, with the Season 1 extension we are not just extending our original plans for this season. We took this opportunity to add more events, customization items and other content to Season 1 to make it an even richer experience. from start to finish. For example, starting today through the first week of launch, you’ll be able to log into Halo Infinite and unlock a free 20th anniversary themed collection. ”
“The Season 1 opening event,” Fracture: Tenrai, “will begin on November 23. This will be the first of multiple opportunities to obtain Season 1 Samurai-style armor pieces and other customization items.”
Staying on the subject, now that the multiplayer beta is available for all players, 343 Industries has announced the official system requirements for the PC version of Halo Infinite and recommended drivers.
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