The time has come, folks! Tomorrow is the much-awaited Xbox Games Showcase event, which will drop tonnes of news and further follow-ups to the games set to release for the new baby in the Xbox family, the Xbox Series X. Expect further news about the titles you are all so excited about. Expect further news about Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, Hellblade 2: Senua’s Saga, the Forza series, among many other exciting titles. Along with this, headlining this roster of exciting games will be the next installment in the Halo series, Halo: Infinite.
Although this title was under development as an Xbox One title, the game is supposed to provide an enhanced gameplay experience when played on the new Xbox Series X. Well then, soon it’ll be time to hop on what maybe Master Chief’s greatest adventure yet to save humanity”. We sure are excited about this!
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The events in Halo: Infinite picks up right after Halo 5: Guardians with the Reclaimer Saga. This installment focuses more on a humane aspect. Master Chief is supposed to be more central to this title than its predecessor. Right before we get to hear more about this game tomorrow, Halo released a bunch of social media banners and wallpapers from this game for its fans!
Prepare for tomorrow's showcase by downloading #HaloInfinite wallpapers and social media banners today! https://t.co/7aDYd54lvm pic.twitter.com/PK5y6GwXPR
— Halo (@Halo) July 22, 2020
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What you see on the Tweet is what will be the box art for the game that you will flaunt on your shelves a while from now. The most remarkable thing is the resemblance between this box art and that of Halo: Combat Evolved, the first game in the series. A rather interesting tweet suggests that what we see reflected on Master Chief’s visor, may as well be a member The Banished, and could well be the villain of this title.
Here's the villain in #HaloInfinite (Hyperious? Atriox of The Banished?) as seen in the reflection of Chief's helmet. pic.twitter.com/sFKFtajvVV
— Jordan Oloman (@JordanOloman) July 22, 2020
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Well, the game has already generated hype among not only cult followers of the franchise but also the ones just familiar with it (come on, who doesn’t know about Halo?).