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Halo Infinite on Xbox One “will look incredible,” says Frank O’Connor

Halo Infinite on Xbox One “will look incredible” despite having super-powered iterations on both Windows PC and the next-gen Xbox, Project Scarlett.

“Obviously the special citizen [for this Halo] will be Scarlett, and we’ve worked with that hardware team to make sure the game shows up amazingly on it… but it will [also] be for Xbox One and it will look incredible,” 343 Industries’ Frank O’Connor told YouTuber Blackmist523.

“The Xbox One is not going to be a second-class citizen,” O’Connor continued. “We’re building it so it plays and looks fantastic on Xbox One, and then everything else is plus-plus-plus, but we’ve got a few tricks up our sleeves that we’re thinking about.”

Halo Infinite is planned for a holiday 2020 release alongside the launch of Project Scarlett itself. We weren’t certain the title was coming for Xbox One, but O’Connor’s certainly confirmed that here.


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