Halo franchise improvement director Frank O’Connor has as soon as once more reiterated that Halo Infinite is a PC, and Xbox One game.
With speak in regards to the subsequent technology of consoles heating up, and the absence of a stable launch date for Halo Infinite, rumours are going round that the game received’t even make it out on present {hardware}.
Microsoft has at all times mentioned that Halo Infinite is coming to PC, and Xbox One, however I suppose it doesn’t harm to ask once more; which one fan did on Twitter, main Frank O’Connor to substantiate that sure, Halo Infinite can be accessible on PC in addition to Xbox One when it launches.
I do not know what leak you are speaking about, however Halo Infinite can be launched for Xbox One and appropriately spec’d PCs.
— Frank O’Connor (@franklez) March 5, 2019
Of course, that doesn’t preclude a simultaneous launch on different, unannounced platforms. Assuming Halo Infinite doesn’t launch this yr – which is probably going – that may imply it’s in all probability a 2020 game. With most studies pointing to a late-2020 begin for the subsequent console technology, it’s a good wager Halo Infinite can be a cross-generation game.
This is all hypothesis after all, however don’t count on Microsoft to speak exhausting particulars till we’re nearer to launch. You can’t announce a game for a console that doesn’t exist but, clearly.
In different Halo Infinite information, head of developer 343 Industries just lately revealed that the group views the game as a spiritual reboot, and confirmed we’ll be listening to extra at E3.
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