In the latest Halo Infinite community update post on the Halo Waypoint website, 343 has reminded fans about Campaign Network Co-Op flights.
They're "on the horizon", and if you want to participate, it's important to make sure that you're signed up for the Halo Insider program. 343 will be sharing another update about this mode "very soon" - including a full blog detailing the whole experience, the team's goals and much more.
"We’ll have more to say about this very soon, with a full blog on the horizon to break down everything you need to know about the Network Co-Op flight experience, mission replay, our goals, and more.
"Grab your buddies and get everyone signed up to the Halo Insider program, and prepare to take on the Banished together on the shattered shores of Zeta Halo."
343 previously mentioned earlier this month how the Campaign Network Co-Op flight would begin this July.
Are you looking forward to trying out this mode in Halo Infinite? Leave a comment down below.
[source halowaypoint.com]
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How about Campaign update to play this Co-op with I mean it's been almost 8 months already
Game came out almost 8 months ago. I don't think anyone cares at all. Most people are not even playing the multiplayer due to lack of updates.
I have to come clean here, the Halo campaign was the single most boring and lifeless AAA game campaign ive ever played, and it was a relief to see the credits.
Wild horses couldn't drag me back to it, and I certainly wouldn't subject a freind to it.
I do understand some people liked it, so Im pleased they are finally getting co op albeit a year late.
Halo deserves so much better than 343. It could and should still be the biggest ip in the industry.
7 months after launch of a year delayed game, and now, "soon" we'll get a blog outlining "what we need to know" about co-op?! With registration to "preview" it?!?!
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F?
We don't "need to know" anything, we don't need to "preview" anything, and we sure as heck shouldn't need to register for anything. It's freaking Halo co-op. This has existed for 22 years. Why is there anything more complicated than "the missing feature now works"? This makes no sense at all.
Seriously, WTF did they do to this game that you need to register for a preflight at almost 2 years post the intended original launch, and requires a blog to explain a feature that has worked on every Halo game since the first Halo game that launched before most of the people working on the team were probably even born!?
For comparison, Reach launched with a memorable and repayable campaign + co-op, a robust multiplayer offering, firefight, theatre and forge. This was just 3 years after the release of Halo 3 and a few months after the last dlc pack for Halo 3. Plus, ODST came out the year before.
Halo has steadily regressed under 343. They almost had it with Halo 4... what the hell happened?
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