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Halo Infinite multiplayer beta starting on Xbox and PC
- November 22, 2021
- Updated: March 7, 2024 at 4:57 PM
Gamers worldwide are gearing up for the launch of Halo Infinite on December 8, 2021. What makes it exciting are the various multiplayer modes expected for the science fiction action shooter.
You won’t need to wait until then for the latest details. Microsoft and 343 Industries have provided beta testing until then, letting players check to see if there are any issues before launch. So let’s see what the Halo Infinite beta entails with some tips on how to get started.
What is the Halo Infinite beta?
The Halo Infinite beta is an early access version of the full game that will launch on December 8, 2021. You’ll be able to play Big Team Battle, Arena, Academy Training, and the Halo Infinite Battle Pass. It will give you the chance to provide feedback before the final release at the end of the year.
How long is the Halo Infinite beta?
If you have Xbox or PC, you’ll have live access to the Halo Infinite beta. You can also play it on Xbox Cloud Gaming if you have an account. You’ll need to download and install it before you can obtain any of the content, but it’s free of charge. The closing date of the beta will be when the game launches on Dec 8.
How to play Halo Infinite: beginner tips
Whether you choose to play on Steam, Xbox, or Xbox Games Pass, you’ll have free access to the Halo Infinite beta. However, you’ll need some tips if this is your first journey into the Halo universe.
Learn the different weapons quickly
You’ll notice how many guns you’ll have to work through when you spend enough time on Halo Infinite beta. It can be easy just to shoot your way through your opponents, or vice versa, without paying attention to your firearms or gadgets. However, you stand a better chance of winning if you apply the right weapon in every situation.
For instance, there are grapple hooks you can use to reach areas quickly. There’s also the Repulsor, which explodes against any surface for when you find yourself in a tight spot. You can also use it to blast a vehicle into someone’s virtual face.
Pay attention to the map layout
Many gamers have already started the Halo Infinite beta, so they’ll already know their ways around the modes and maps. If you’re starting out, ignore the initial deaths so that you can work out what the lay of the land is. As soon as you become familiar with it, you’ll have better matches with more kills.
Optimize your graphics settings
If you’re playing Halo Infinite beta on your PC, you’re better off customizing the graphic quality. Some apps related to your graphics card can set it up for you automatically, such as GeForce for NVIDIA computers. Spend some time tweaking the settings for the optimal experience.
Put as much gaming time aside as you can
The Halo Infinite Battle Pass is set to have 100 tiers, which means you’ll need plenty of gaming time to unlock new content. There’s no indication of how long the first season will be, but it’s best to rack up as many points as you can during the beta for practice. By the time the first tiers arrive, you’ll be ready for the action.
Halo Infinite beta: pros and cons
While we’re all excited for the new Halo Infinite beta experience, there are some pros and cons of the game. Yes, we know they’ll probably update it upon launch, but these pointers are worth noting.
The good
- Impressive graphics and effects
- Smooth transitions between various areas on the map
- Excellent gameplay mechanics
- Massive focus on environmental physics
- Some weapon effects let you be creative with how you play
- Excellent array of weapons and gadgets to start with
The bad
- Concern that the tiers will become grinding gameplay, like the latest Call of Duty titles and Diablo 3
- You and other players will look similar for a few months until new content drops
- Slow tier progression in beta
- Few options are available for playing the various modes
Will your Halo Infinite beta progress carry over?
Microsoft and 343 Industries confirmed that your Season 1 progress in Halo Infinite beta will carry over to the official game when it launches. You won’t lose any of your content, which means you’ll have an advantage over noobs that didn’t play the early access version.
Can PC and Xbox play Halo Infinite together?
Other great news is that Halo Infinite is cross-platform. What that means is that gamers on PC and Xbox will be able to battle it out together online, much like the latest Call of Duty titles. We’ll have to see if there’s a difference in performance and killstreaks across the various platforms.
Are you ready for the launch of Halo Infinite?
If you’ve played Halo since the first game ever hit PCs and consoles, you’re undoubtedly excited for the Halo Infinite beta. While the multiplayer section is free, you’ll need to pay for the campaign mode. Still, we’re bound to see loads of action before December arrives.
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