Hope For Halo Infinite: Revealed By Ninja

TwitchBeat - August 6, 2021
Hope For Halo Infinite: Revealed By Ninja

Well-known Twitch streamer Tyler Blevins AKA Ninja was a staple in the Halo competitive scene long before he became popular and successful with Fortnite. Ninja started playing Halo 3 esports over a decade ago and continued to compete professionally until Halo 5: Guardians. As a consequence, with a new Halo game due out later this year, Ninja is sure to have plenty of ideas about where the game may go next.

Brandon Davis, who spoke with ComicBook.com about his role in the upcoming film Free Guy, questioned Ninja about his opinions on Halo Infinite ahead of its release later this holiday season. Ninja stated that with Infinite, he’s seeking for a game that he can play with his buddies informally rather than being fully invested in professional gaming. He said that he wanted to play a game with his friends and Halo is what brought him closer to his elder brother, John. He adores him to the point of death that it was a place where they could play together and truly spend time together.

Despite his desire for a more relaxed Halo Infinite experience this time around, Ninja has some thoughts about the game and stated that the last couple of Halos haven’t been that good. So all he wants is for the game to be casually enjoyable once more. When it comes to his unhappiness with earlier Halo entries, he seems to be pointing to Halo 4 and Halo 5. To that end, he expressed his confidence that 343 Industries will have a successful run this time around.

Overall, we’ll have to wait and see how Halo Infinite comes out. The game’s first multiplayer beta phase took place last weekend, and those who were able to participate in it were mostly satisfied. Still, there’s a lot we don’t know about the project at this moment, so we won’t truly know how this game will play out until later this year.

A release date for Halo Infinite has yet to be announced, however it is expected to arrive closer to the holidays. It will be accessible for Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC when it is released.

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