Halo Infinite will be released in November 2021, according to an actor who worked on the 343i's FPS

Halo Infinite will be released in November 2021, according to an actor who worked on the 343i's FPS

Halo Infinite will be released in November 2021

In recent days, many doubts have been raised regarding the launch window of Halo Infinite after Jason Schreier, a well-known journalist at Bloomberg, said he was not sure that 343 Industries' FPS, along with Bethesda's Starfield, could be released in the 2021 as anticipated by Microsoft.

To comfort the players who are eagerly awaiting the return of Master Chief, here come the words of Verlon Roberts, an actor who collaborated with 343 Industries during the development for the characterization of the character of Spartan Griffin, who first appeared in the book Halo: Shadows of Reach, and who apparently will make his new appearance within Infinite.

The actor has returned to discuss the title during the course of the new episode of the podcast Fadam and Friends, during which he missed the launch window currently scheduled for Halo Infinite:

"[I auditioned] for the video game, Halo Infinite, which should have been available already, but with the pandemic and all ... And then I think they have had some leadership changes, so now it's expected later in November this year. "



Roberts also specifies that he did some motion capture and dubbing sessions in the company of the actor who plays the Master Chief, and therefore it is safe to assume that during the story we will see him interact actively with Spartan Griffin.

We'll see if Microsoft and 343 Industries decide to comment on Roberts' statements. Halo Infinite remains officially expected for a generic fall season 2021 on Windows 10 PCs and Xbox One consoles and Xbox Series X | S. The developers have claimed that the game will be a spiritual reboot of the Halo series.






Halo Infinite actor suggests game could drop in November

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Actor Verlon Roberts has confirmed that he’ll be a part of Halo Infinite as the voice of “Spartan Griffin” in the Halo universe. He also potentially teased a release window for the game, hinting that the project could drop as soon as November.


These comments were made on the Fadam and Friends podcast, around one hour and 10 minutes into the episode. Roberts claims that Infinite’s release has now been “pushed to later November this year.”


Halo Infinite has been plagued by delays and criticism since its original announcement. Gameplay reveals were met with derision from fans and caused the project to be delayed. Infinite was expected to drop alongside the Xbox Series X last November as a console exclusive.


Halo has fallen on hard times in recent years. Halo 5 was lauded by competitive players for its innovative movement but loathed by fans of the original Halo franchise entries. Infinite is rumored to be a return to the roots of the series in terms of movement and mechanics but will add an open-world concept to the single-player version of the game. There’s no word on how the multiplayer will work.


Right now, several massive organizations like Cloud9, Sentinels, and CLG are hedging their bets on Infinite coming out soon. Sentinels has arguably the most well-known Halo team of all time with the former OpTic, CLG, and TOX core of Bradley “Frosty” Bergstrom, Tony “LethuL” Campbell, Mathew “Royal2” Fiorante, and Paul “SnakeBite” Duarte.


An official release date for Halo Infinite has not yet been announced.


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