It's been two decades since we began the fight in Halo: Combat Evolved back in 2001, and almost one and a half since we finished it in Halo 3 only for the fight to inexplicably continue under the banner of 343 Industries in Halo 4 and beyond. The story of the original Xbox "killer app" continues in Halo Infinite, picking up the storyline where Halo 5: Guardians left off. When will the game launch, what will it be about, and what does it all mean for the future of the franchise? Read on to find out everything 343 has revealed, and everything we know, about Halo Infinite. What is Halo Infinite? Halo Infinite is trying to keep several plates spinning all at once. While financially successful, the newer Halo titles developed by 343 Industries - primarily the mainline titles Halo 4 and Halo 5: Guardians - have had a lukewarm reception by long-time fans who were invested in the franchise back in the Bungie days. While technically adept, it can't be denied that the patina of the franchise as a titan of both genre and industry at large has dulled. Halo isn't quite the "biggest thing" like it was back when 3 was launching. 343 is not blind to this, and has been hustling to bring back those glory days.
Halo Infinite is a direct sequel to Guardians, picking up Master Chief's story. According to 343, it is also a 'spiritual reboot', which is a fancy phrase that basically means going back to the things that made Halo great in the past - or at least trying to. All the marketing material we've seen has been heavy on the nostalgia, calling back to the aesthetics, themes and motifs of early Halo, as opposed to the different direction 4 and 5 took.
Not only is Infinite both direct sequel and also reboot, it's also a definitive lynchpin in the future of the franchise. There is a lot riding on the reception of Halo Infinite - this game will either push the IP back to the big leagues, or it will be the final nail of the coffin of a gaming legend. Between spin-offs that didn't make any lasting impact and expanded media attempts in TV and Film fizzling out, the mainline shooters are the sole foundation of the franchise (for now!) and this upcoming launch is the test to pass. When will Halo Infinite launch? This is the question many fans are asking themselves, and rightfully so. As a brand, Halo is inseparable from the Xbox, and everyone assumed Infinite would be the perfect launch title for the Series X/S to truly sell the next gen console. 343 and Microsoft, who are again publishing, thought so too, and originally the release date of Halo Infinite was November 10, 2020 - same as the new consoles. However, after a gameplay demo shown off in July 2020 was poorly received with a great deal of criticism aimed at the graphical fidelity, and some complaints lodged about the gameplay itself as well, 343 decided the game needs more time in the oven.
