Halo Infinite developer 343 Studios announced the co-op mode update for the game a while ago. The team’s first target was July 11th, but that didn’t happen, and gamers were frustrated about it. After a slight delay, the group released the co-op mode for the game. It isn’t in the beta process yet, but at least it’s playable for everyone.
Co-op is a fun mode for whoever likes to play a story with a duo. It’s a rare mode in the last year’s games, but 343 Industries didn’t skip on that idea. The method is available on Halo Infinite’s campaign version, and the mode makes it more potent because the game’s online version is the gamers’ choice these days. The new update might change this situation.
Halo Infinite’s Campaign Co-Op Mode is on Public Test
The update isn’t released as a stable version; it’s in the ‘flight’ process. You might not have heard this term before, but Halo prefers to call their beta process flights. The good news is you can join the program quickly. You need to register Xbox Insider Program, and then you’ll be able to download the flight build. If you want to play it with your friends, they should follow the same process.
Halo Infinite’s Co-Op mode stable release is expected to debut later this year. It’s a long process, but co-op is one of the most significant game modes. If you want to contribute to the process, you can sign into the Insider program and send feedback about the co-op mode. The team will consider this feedback, and the problems will be fixed with a stable update.
We were waiting for the update on the first of the week, but the developers said they meant the week starting with July 11th in their announcement. After a few days, the update is here without critical delays.