Halo Infinite, the latest sequel in Bungie and Microsoft's longstanding FPS game franchise, has frustrated PC players since its 2021 launch owing to a particular issue with weapons and aiming, but now ...
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Available to download right now, the latest update for Halo Infinite brings about a handful number of tweaks to the first-person shooter, primarily on the multiplayer side of things. Most notably, 343 ...
Microsoft has a Halo problem. In late January, Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier painted a picture of a studio “all but starting from scratch.” At least 95 people at the company had lost their jobs in ...
Microsoft is in a really great place right now, and they could do well to raise their profile further by continuing to keep Halo Infinite an active platform. A new patch is coming for Halo Infinite, ...
343 Industries, while admittedly being very transparent about the challenges they’ve faced and what they need to do next in a video yesterday, announced that season 3 of Halo Infinite would be delayed ...
Not able to get on and play a round of Slayer? You are by no means alone. Halo Infinite is home to millions of players, so it makes sense that there may be a network outage here and there, with some ...
If you've fallen off the Halo Infinite multiplayer train, developer 343 Industries might just bring you back to the FPS game with its incredibly detailed XP overhaul. Since launch last year the number ...
Halo Infinite trundles on, both a testament to the enduring appeal of the foundations laid down by Bungie and, in some ways, an indictment of how Microsoft has handled it since. This once felt like ...
But this came up the other day when I was talking about “redemption stories,” where games work hard to correct their mistakes and come roaring back eventually, Cyberpunk, Final Fantasy XIV and such.