We've got good news and some bad news for Halo fans out there.

The good news is that 343 Industries has finally broken its silence after promising to release the co-op campaign for Halo Infinite last month. The bad news is the co-op campaign and the forge mode are still delayed.

According to the studio's most recent post-launch roadmap, 343 wants to roll out the co-op campaign on November 8 alongside the Forge mode beta and the winter update. But, if the studio's recent history is to be believed, we probably shouldn't expect a sure thing from 343 until it's there already. Also, if this bit of bad news wasn't enough, 343 just confirmed that the split-screen cooperative play is totally off the cards now.

Creative director, Joseph Staten, claimed that 343 will use the "resources we would use on [split-screen co-op] and go after this list and all of these other things," implying that the studio has got its priorities elsewhere.

Halo Infinite Campaign Co-op And Forge Mode Delayed To November