
HALO INFINITE XBOX ONE SERIES
If Xbox One owners were worried they'll be forced to part with their cash and buy an Xbox Series X to play Halo Infinite, it looks like you can put those fears to rest. 343 has repeatedly said the Showcase version is far from the finished product, and has also said its developers are hard at work refining the long-awaited sequel to Halo 5: Guardians. Things with Halo Infinite have been up in the air since that divisive Xbox Games Showcase and criticisms over the way the game looked. Heading back to January 2020, Xbox Game Studios boss Matt Booty promised its first-party games wouldn't be Series X exclusives for at least a year - hoping to keep the whole Xbox family together. And, on Xbox Series X, enjoy enhanced features like up to 120 FPS and greatly reduced load times creating seamless gameplay that usher in the next generation of gaming. Unfortunately, the game's delays have pushed it from its original release and will see it launch largely as an Xbox Series X game. Halo Infinite provides an amazing experience across the Xbox One and newer family of consoles with stunning 4K graphics and world-class cross-platform play. Halo Infinite was originally announced as an Xbox One game that would then be enhanced for the Xbox Series X. Halo Infinites initial reveal was met with a mixed reaction, to say.
HALO INFINITE XBOX ONE UPDATE
We're building Halo Infinite to be the best it can be on each device/platform". Update 12/23: 343 Industries has denied the rumors of Halo Infinites Xbox One version being canceled. Discussing the slew of false reporting, Junyszek explained, "There are no plans to change our 2021 release or the devices and platforms we'll be supporting. Now, community manager John Junyszek has taken to Twitter and said, "We're seeing lots of fake 'leaks' out there, so please don't believe everything you read". However, given the hyped release of the game as a cross-gen juggernaut, it seems both 343 and Microsoft want to save face by keeping Halo Infinite on both systems. If this was the case, it could've led to Microsoft dropping Xbox One support and giving the title a next-gen only release.


The original sources claimed Halo Infinite was struggling to reach performance above 900p on the oldest Xbox One S console. Online multiplayer on Xbox requires Xbox Live Gold (subscription sold separately). We're building Halo Infinite to be the best it can be on each device/platform 👊- John Junyszek August 25, 2020 There are no plans to change our 2021 release or the devices and platforms we'll be supporting. Hey Eric - we're seeing lots of fake "leaks" out there, so please don't believe everything you read.
