Following multiple delays, 343 Industries hopes to deliver Halo Infinite's co-op campaign former in August 2022, the studio said in a roadmap update released Friday. Campaign co-op was one of the features that didn't make Infinite'south Dec eighth release date.

Halo Infinite roadmap

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At the fourth dimension, 343 said it planned to coil out the fashion alongside the game'south season ii update approximately three months afterward launch. Withal, 343 first delayed the debut of season two to May tertiary and later said campaign co-op wouldn't exist available when the season kicked off.

The studio now says it's targeting an Baronial release engagement for network co-op, with split up-screen co-op coming fifty-fifty later. That means y'all'll have to wait to invite a friend over to play the game on a single TV. According to the roadmap 343 shared, burrow co-op won't exist available until sometime during flavor 3, which won't begin until November eighth. What's more, that'due south a tentative program, with a note on the roadmap indicating the exact release date of the feature is "TBD."

If at that place'south a silvery lining to the news, it'due south that 343 is also targeting an Baronial release date for a feature that allows you to replay campaign missions. Additionally, the studio expects to launch the Forge mode open beta sometime in September.

The delays are probable to irritate Infinite's already frustrated playerbase further, but Joseph Staten, the game's head of creative, stressed 343 is doing its best to deliver new features quickly while protecting the wellness of its team. "We know we need to deliver more content and more than features more speedily," Staten said. "Staying true to priority zero means that sometimes we need to slow downward in guild to stay healthy and move faster later. Merely we're also aggressively looking at means to accelerate."