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Halo Infinite cross-play, cross-progression support confirmed

Play on PC or Xbox, the choice is yours.

Halo Infinite cross-play and cross-progression support has been confirmed across Xbox and Windows PC, according to Microsoft.

“We know many of you play across more than just your PC, including on Xbox and mobile,” a post from the publisher began.

“That’s why we’re excited to announce Halo Infinite will support multiplayer cross-play and cross-progression when it releases later this year. That means if you’re playing on PC, you can play with your friends on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. It also means that your multiplayer customization and progress will follow you across all platforms.”

The post continues on to say that the game’s PC release will also offer up ultrawide and super ultrawide monitor support alongside triple keybinds, advanced graphics options and more.

You can expect Halo Infinite on Windows PC, Xbox One and Xbox Series S & X sometime in the latter half of this year.


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