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Halo Infinite Campaign Co-Op Won’t Include Online Matchmaking

Halo Infinite’s long-awaited campaign collaboration does not include online matchmaking in either the current beta phase or the final version.

As reported by GamesRadar +343 Industries has confirmed that the game does not include the option to connect with strangers online, only direct invitations between users.

“Online matchmaking isn’t available in the final collaboration,” an Xbox spokeswoman said. “Recommended to use Hello [Looking for Group service] And with Xbox’s new Discord voice calling feature, you can find players to have a party while continuing to play the beta. “

The beta campaign collaboration was finally released on July 15th, eight months after Halo Infinite was released. It was delayed from the first release date of the game last December. 343 later announced another delay in mode, stating that it wouldn’t arrive until May 2022 at the earliest, confirming that the beta version would start in July only in June.

The post-release period of the game was the least smooth, and even 343 admitted that there was a lack of content in multiplayer mode. Also, the Season 2 update was aimed at addressing concerns, but the release was also bumpy.

But elsewhere in the Halo world, excitement is rising around the new $ 20,000 contest launched by content creators. Charlie’Cr1tikal’ WhiteAward cash to those who can complete the game on the most difficult difficulty without dying.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer. He talks about Witcher all day long.

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