Halo Infinite: Multiplayer Will Be Free-To-Play, Says Retailer

Halo Infinite will feature a free-to-play multiplayer mode and run at up to 120 FPS on Xbox Series X, according to a retailer listing and other sources.

Smyths Toys includes Halo Infinite in its listing for Xbox Series X, saying, “The legendary Halo series returns with the most expansive Master Chief campaign yet and a groundbreaking free-to-play multiplayer experience. Enjoy up to 120 FPS and greatly reduced load times creating seamless gameplay with Xbox Series X.”

The section in question has now been removed, but the image below shows it in its original form:Capture.PNGBoth sources for Windows Central and noted Xbox insider Klobrille have since supported the claim that Halo Infinite’s multiplayer will be free-to-play. Klobrille adds that the 120 FPS is an aim for Arena mode on Xbox Series X, and that multiplayer will include a Battle Pass system, and feature types of customisation new to the Halo series. We’ve contacted Xbox for comment.

We’ve heard previously that Halo Infinite’s campaign will run at a locked 60 FPS, and the idea that multiplayer would both run and be released in a different fashion to the single-player portion fits with 343’s plan for Halo Infinite to become more of a platform than a standalone game in the series.

343 has previously had to counter rumours that the multiplayer mode would not be released at launch, and yesterday addressed criticism of the game’s visuals, saying “the team is working as quickly as possible on plans to address some of the feedback around detail, clarity, and overall fidelity.”

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