A well-known source for Xbox game leakers has found a secret Microsoft Store listing that points to Halo Infinite early access and multiple DLC packs.
As a reference to a "Halo Infinite Early Access Digital Bundle" on the Microsoft Store, it's a game by Xbox. Halo Infinite early access release is scheduled. Expectations are rising for the December release of the next Halo, after a couple of game tests for its free-to-play multiplayer component and positive response to Halo Infinite's online graphics improvements.
The history of the Halo series covers 15 games, from classic FPS games to mobile and RTS games. While the first five games in the series were originally developed by Bungie for Microsoft, the main franchise has since been handed over to 343 Industries, a studio founded by Microsoft to focus entirely on the series. Halo Infinite is shaping up to be 343's most ambitious game to date, with big, open levels and a Halo Infinite campaign gameplay trailer showing off the multiple vehicle battles that have come to define the series.
leaker ALumia_Italyof (VGC According to a tweet (via ) the Microsoft Store appears to have prematurely revealed the Halo Infinite “Early Access Digital Bundle”. The listing doesn't offer any additional information based on a screenshot, but the page does indicate that buyers will be able to access the game ahead of its scheduled release on December 8. ALumia_Italia has also discovered four listings for Halo Infinite DLC, all of which have yet to be officially announced at press time.
Despite growing public excitement for the Xbox Series X/S flagship game, Halo Infinite's 2020 delay is proof that its development isn't entirely smooth. Initial reaction to the game's announcement was overwhelmingly positive, but a below-average-looking trailer and high-profile staff exits have questioned 343's ability to bring Halo to a new console generation. Its two previous entries in the series, Halo 4 and Halo 5: Guardians, were met with the most positive acclaim, ultimately failing to live up to the reputation of Bungie's previous entries. However, recent impressions such as multiplayer tech previews and tangible proof of Halo Infinite's major graphics upgrades in the latest campaign gameplay trailer have boosted experts' expectations and gamers' hopes.