Halo Infinite campaign preload won’t be available before launch
You’ll have to wait a little longer to touch down on Zeta Halo.
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What you need to know
343 Industries Community Director Brian “Ske7ch” Jarrard hasconfirmed on Twitterthat people who have preordered Halo Infinite on Xbox and PC will not be able to preload theHalo Infinite campaignahead of its global launch on Dec. 8 at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET. Jarrard noted that he’s “not sure of the exact technical reasons” why it will not be possible to preload the game.
This news is disappointing since many fans were hoping to download and install the game ahead of the officialHalo Infinite launch time, but thankfully, the Halo Infinite campaign is far from the largest modern game out there right now. At 25.86GB, the game’s file size is very reasonable, meaning that you’ll be able to install and play the game after just a few hours if you have good internet speed. Unfortunately, players with poor internet speeds may not be able to play the game for a long time.
Sorry, there will not be an option to pre-load the#HaloInfinitecampaign. (I’m not sure of the exact technical reasons, but unfortunately it’s not a thing)Sorry, there will not be an option to pre-load the#HaloInfinitecampaign. (I’m not sure of the exact technical reasons, but unfortunately it’s not a thing)— Brian Jarrard (@ske7ch)December 7, 2021December 7, 2021
Halo Infinite’s campaign can be purchased for $60 and is available on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One consoles, and Windows PCs.Halo Infinite preordersare available if you want to purchase the campaign ahead of its release. Notably, theHalo Infinite multiplayerexperience is free-to-play and is live now.
A new Great Journey awaits
Halo Infinite’s campaign has a great story, incredible gameplay, and breathtaking presentation. It’s everything a Halo fan could want, and we can’t recommend it enough.
Halo Infinite’s multiplayer has launched a few weeks early, compiling its classic arena multiplayer modes, expanded 24-player Big Team Battle, and more into one free-to-play package.
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