Official Thread Halo: Infinite - Season 5 - Firefight Returns

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No, I'm surprised this forum haven't heard of this tbh.
Maybe it's a European thing idk?

Actually know it quite well. Just did not know he ate food.
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Kidding by the way. I truly do know how precious those stars can be to chef and resteraunt.
 
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I eat s***ty pizza once in a while, would never put it in the same class as eating at a Michelin restaurant.

I could f** five twos and it wouldn't be f***ing a ten.
 
No, I'm surprised this forum haven't heard of this tbh.
Maybe it's a European thing idk?

We watch a lot of Food Network so we know it, but it's not as commonly known here.
 
Halo and Battlefield are both prime for BR modes.

Silly not to have them, silly to hate extra content.
 
https://www.tweaktown.com/news/64287/halo-infinite-built-hope/index.html

343i's Dan Chosich has made me believe in Halo again, and it's all thanks to a recent Halo 6 Mixer stream. In the stream the dev discusses the main principles behind Halo: Infinite's premiere trailer, which include hope and connecting to Halo's old-school legacy. Infinite's premiere trailer was inspired largely in part from Halo: Combat Evolved and other themes found in previous games, making it a callback that longtime fans can answer.

It's clear that a lot of passion, love, and effort went into Halo: Infinite's reveal footage. It was calculated in such a way that inspires many of the core tenants of the Halo franchise (hope, mystery, wonder, etc) and honestly it did its job quite well.

The full stream is absolutely worth watching but here are some of my favorite bits:

"At 343 we take time to look back at ourselves and Halo and how we've promoted Halo in the past. One thing we really looked at was how Halo has been marketed," 343 Industries Narrative Experiences Director Dan Chosich said.

"One thing we really wanted to change in coming out with Infinite was the perception. Instead of starting around fear like with Halo 4 and Halo 5, we really wanted to focus Infinite's campaign around hope. We really wanted to have more hope, more mystery, more wonder, more agency, more heroism, and more symbolism in the trailer. We really wanted to focus on that feeling of being able to have a living world at your fingertips and to get back to what Halo 1 espoused."

"So our next steps were how do we turn fear to hope. Our north star became: we wanted to leave the audience believing. That this is a place where players want to live in, explore, and fight for."
 
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Is Infinite even confirmed for 2019? Also, is 343 done with H5 and MCC?
 
Is Infinite even confirmed for 2019? Also, is 343 done with H5 and MCC?

If it is then I have a feeling it’ll be a late summer release....more than likely it’ll be a 2020 release. Hopefully before destiny 3, cod and battlefront 3

*edit for year correction
 
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If it is then I have a feeling it’ll be a late summer release....more than likely it’ll be a 2010 release. Hopefully before destiny 3, cod and battlefront 3

2010 was 9 years ago, so wheres Halo infinite?:laugh:
 
https://gamerant.com/halo-infinite-story-recap/


Justin Robey, who serves as the Director of Player Voice at 343 Industries said on a recent 343 Social Stream that the developers are aware of Halo‘s history and they are trying to keep players from getting lost with Halo Infinite‘s story:

Halo is one of those franchises that we have a lot of players who are probably going to come back when we release Halo Infinite and we just want to make sure as it gets in there that people aren’t lost, which is one of the things that people complain about with Halo 5. So it’s making sure there’s enough meat and awesome for the fans and that at the same time it’s approachable for people who are coming back in.”

Just before Robey moved on in the stream, he made a quick reference to Kingdom Hearts 3 and what that game recently did in terms of story. One of the common critiques against that game is how hard it is for even dedicated fans to track all the connections that game makes with its main entries, remakes, and spinoffs. It’s unknown at this point how exactly Halo Infinite will end up bringing players along, but a clue could lie in how Kingdom Hearts 3 did it.
 
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