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Second Halo Infinite multiplayer test coming 25 September

And will be open to all Halo Insiders.

A second Halo Infinite multiplayer test will be offered to all Halo Insiders fro 25 September, 343 Industries and Microsoft today announced.

As previously detailed, the technical test will focus on Big Team Battle and 4v4 multiplayer action.

Moreover, feedback from the first technical test will be incorporated into this new one. 343 Industries confirmed it will be adjusting the in-game motion tracker to function more like in previous Halo titles and will also look into Needler audio and controls for in-game voices including personal AI, Spartans and the in-game multiplayer announcer.

You have until 14 September to register as a Halo Insider to take part in this second test across Windows PC, Xbox One or Xbox Series S & X. A video below shows you how you can register if you’ve not as yet.

Halo Infinite heads to Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X and Xbox Cloud Gaming on 8 December, part of Xbox Game Pass. Microsoft has just announced a shiny limited edition Xbox Series X console bundle and Elite Xbox Wireless Controller.


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