Everything we know so far about one of the most hotly anticipated game releases of 2021.

By Radio Times Staff

Published: Wednesday, 25 August 2021 at 12:00 am


Halo Infinite is the sixth game in the Halo series, and we now know the exact date on which its ‘Holiday 2021’ release date will land. Fresh from Gamescom 2021‘s Opening Night Live, lots of new details about the game just dropped.

You’ll be able to play the Halo Infinite game on Xbox One, PC or Xbox Series X, and it will be available on Xbox Game Pass at launch. And today we’ve learned there will even be custom consoles and controllers to tie in with the game!

But when exactly does Halo Infinite come out, and what else do you need to know about it? Read on to find out all the essential details in our handy guide to the game!

Halo Infinite release date

The Halo Infinite release date has now been confirmed for 8th December 2021. You should be playing it in time for Christmas, then! The game has been delayed a couple of times before, so here’s hoping that this release date is the final one we need!

Halo Infinite console and controller revealed

Microsoft revealed at Gamescom that there will be a limited edition Halo Infinite version of the Xbox Series X console, which you can take a look at here…

There will also be a Halo Infinite version of the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller 2, which look like this…

We’ll bring you more news on those cool tie-in products as we hear it.

What consoles and platforms will Halo be released on?

Halo Infinite will be released on Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One. It will also be available on Windows 10 PC and the xCloud streaming service. So unless you’re a gamer that solely sticks to PlayStation or Nintendo devices, you should have a way to play this exciting new game.

Can I pre-order Halo Infinite?

Most major retailers do not seem to have Halo Infinite product pages just yet, but it’s worth remembering that the game will be launching day-one on Xbox Game Pass, so you won’t need to pay full price for the game if you are a member of this subscription service. You may not be able to pre-order the game, then, but you could sign up for Xbox Game Pass and get yourself ready for launch that way.

Halo Infinite gameplay

The main selling point of the Xbox Games Showcase in July 2020 was the gameplay trailer for Halo Infinite. Take a look above. The game is very traditional in its look, the environments aren’t a world away, plus the weapons and vehicles. The actual additions are a massive modern step forward though.

Here’s what we now know:

Halo Infinite multiplayer

During the Xbox and Bethesda showcase at E3 2021, Microsoft shared a brand-new multiplayer trailer for Halo Infinite – take a look at it further down this page!

An Xbox Wire blog post followed, confirming that Halo Infinite multiplayer will be free to play and broken up into seasons. The first of these seasons is called Heroes of Reach.

The blog says: “When it comes to gameplay, our goal is to deliver a multiplayer experience that honors classic Halo combat while also offering new players the support needed to jump in and have a great time.”

A Tweet from the official Xbox account also mentioned that there will be a competitive arena and big team battle”, so it sounds like we’ve got a lot to look forward to!

Halo Infinite trailer

There have been loads of Halo Infinite trailers, so let’s run through the biggest ones! During the Gamescom 2021 schedule, Microsoft managed to squeeze in this new Halo Infinite trailer…

Back in Juen, the packed E3 2021 schedule offered a brand new Halo Infinite trailer…

A previous Halo Infinite trailer kicked off the Xbox Games Showcase around the launch time of the Xbox Series X console. The gameplay demo is below.

The original trailer is also below, from E3 2019.

Will there be more Halo games?

343 Industries has said Halo has a long future ahead of it.  “Halo Infinite is the start of our platform for the future,” said Chris Lee from 343 told IGN. “We want Infinite to grow over time, versus going to those numbered titles and having all that segmentation that we had before. It’s really about creating Halo Infinite as the start of the next ten years for Halo and then building that as we go with our fans and community.”

Future Master Chief stories will fall under the “umbrella” of Infinite still. So rather than just a one-off title, it’s more of a platform. And we’ll be sure to bring more news as we hear it!

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