
The long-awaited co-op flight test for Halo Infinite finally launched last Friday, several days later than expected, and brought glimpses at various features spotted by fans delving deep into the games files.
This includes upcoming maps and weapons, as well as details of Infinites Forge mode (thanks, LeaksInfinite/HaloDotAPI). Also, a mysterious object called the quantum translocator.
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First up, heres the fan-favourite and powerful DMR weapon, missing from Infinite until now.
Halo Infinite DMR with the scope! pic.twitter.com/IAQyqXJdnw
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Gameplay footage of Forge modes nav mesh system has also surfaced. This tells your Spartan bots how to behave and navigate properly across parts of your custom landscape.
Nav Mesh allow your maps to better support spartan bots on your forge maps. #HaloInfinite #HaloInfiniteMP #Halo pic.twitter.com/mZmV0iBng7
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Heres a turret:
I told you there would be turrets in Forge! Here’s gameplay of a fully functioning banished turret!
Source: https://t.co/yixeZlEACh pic.twitter.com/7mh4JPnd9s— Rebs Gaming (@Mr_Rebs_) July 17, 2022
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What does the quantum translocator item do? Fans arent sure.
A new object called the quantum translocator has been discovered in Halo Infinite. pic.twitter.com/HguoxZrvLC
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The co-op flight is available to those who have signed up to the Halo Insider program, but dont worry if you havent – progress made wont carry over into the full game.
For everyone else, co-op mode will arrive in August.
If you missed it, last week a fan built and fired a Halo SPNKR rocket launcher in real-life, with mixed results.