The developer of Halo Infinite raises new rumors and some Xbox fans are not happy

Halo Infinite Developer 343 Industries has crushed the latest rumor about the game making the rounds, displeasing many Xbox fans in the process. When Halo Infinite launches the holiday 2021, it will do so via Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC. However, a recent rumor claimed that when the first-person sci-fi shooter releases next year, it will only be for three of the four platforms mentioned.

In case you missed it, a game developer’s LinkedIn page made the fable this week to leave out Xbox One on the list of platforms for which it’s developing the game. In other words, at the time it looked like the Xbox One game version could have been completed.

Addressing this speculation, John Junyszek, a community manager at 343 Industries, destroyed it as untrue. Junyszek does not delve into the details, but there is little room to doubt the definition of the answer, which was made when someone on Twitter asked the community manager if it was true that the Xbox One version had been retained.

While Xbox One gamers who don’t jump to Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S will soon be thrilled to know that the latest-generation version of the game hasn’t been made, many hardcore Xbox fans were disappointed. by Junyszek’s response, citing the resources it wastes, the Xbox One retains the game and the hypothetical development problems caused by the piece of old hardware.

Halo Infinite is in development for Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC and is scheduled to be released someday during the 2021 holiday, that is, between October and December 2021.

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