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Halo Infinite is the sixth mainline first-person shooter game in the Halo franchise. Scheduled for release in Holiday 2020 alongside the Xbox Series X, Infinite will follow up on the events of 2015's Halo 5: Guardians, which left off with the human United Nations Space Command in tatters, the Master Chief stranded on Sanghelios and the on the run, following an uprising by a group artificial intelligences calling themselves the Created, led by Cortana. Now several years later, the Master Chief finds himself awoken on a derelict Pelican by the Pilot in the shadow of a shattered Halo ring, and must face down the Created threat, in addition to the Banished, a mercenary organization seeking control of the ring. =General information=

The Game
Halo Infinite is the latest mainline first-person shooter game in the Halo franchise, and a sequel to Halo 5: Guardians. Developed primarily by 343 Industries and published by Xbox Game Studios, Infinite is set to release in Holiday 2020 on the Xbox One, PC and the Xbox Series X, serving as a launch title for the latter. Preproduction on the project had begun by September 2015, but the game has had a longer-than-usual development cycle, likely as a result of its entirely rebuilt engine, dubbed the Slipspace Engine. It was first revealed at E3 2018.

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News

 * Halo Infinite will be featured at Xbox's first-party Xbox Series X game showcase in July!
 * The latest Infinite teaser, entitled "SIGNAL DETECTED. TAG DESIGNATION: FOE", confirms that the Banished faction will be present.
 * Discover Hope, a new trailer for Infinite was unveiled at E3 2019.
 * Halo Infinite has been announced at E3 2018.

Confirmed Facts

 * Halo Infinite will release in Holiday 2020.
 * Infinite will be available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X and PC.
 * The game will be available in Xbox Game Pass at launch.
 * Infinite is considered a spiritual reboot to the series.
 * The game will feature split-screen.
 * The game will not feature lootboxes that can be bought with real currency.
 * After Halo 5: Guardians was criticised for having very few levels featuring Master Chief, Infinite will "double down" on him.
 * The game's Forge mode will have undo and redo functionality.
 * The game will have a beta or test flight before launch.
 * Black undersuits will be available for multiplayer Spartan customisation.
 * Infinite features art direction closer to the classic Bungie games, albeit with some of 343 Industries' newer designs retained or adapted.
 * The game has an artbook entitled The Art of Halo Infinite, set to be released later this year.
 * A novel entitled Halo: Shadows of Reach will release in October 2020, and will be set between Halo 5: Guardians and Infinite.

=Story=

Premise
In the 26th century, after more than three decades of conflict, the galaxy appeared to be on the cusp of peace, with the most major remnants of the warlike and tyrannical Covenant empire on the verge of defeat at the hands of the allied UNSC (human) and Swords of Sanghelios (Elite) factions. However, just as this peace seemed within reach, the galaxy was thrown into turmoil when Cortana, a human-made artificial intelligence previously thought dead, returned to the galactic stage as the head of a new faction, the Created.

Using peacekeeping constructs called Guardians, created by a long-extinct race known as the Forerunners, the Created seized control of all known colonised star systems, claiming to bring with them an age of enforced peace and prosperity, but inadvertently killing many in their initial conquest and hunting those who subsequently resisted. The Master Chief and his fellow Spartans in Blue Team attempted to prevent the takeover by confronting Cortana, but were unsuccessful. After being captured and promptly freed by Fireteam Osiris, the two teams were forced to flee to, one of the last remaining UNSC ships not destroyed or captured, and go on the run from the Created regime.

Halo Infinite picks up roughly three years after these events, with the Master Chief being discovered by the Pilot, free-floating in space nearby Zeta Halo (another Forerunner creation) in what appears to be the aftermath of a battle. The Created have their sights set upon the ring, as do the Banished, an organised group of pirates and mercenaries. Master Chief and the Pilot are soon assailed by an unseen attacker, with the Master Chief opting to stand his ground rather than flee.

Characters
John-117, better known as the Master Chief, is the main character of the Halo franchise, and the protagonist of Halo Infinite. A SPARTAN-II, he was kidnapped at the age of six by the UNSC's Office of Naval Intelligence and trained from a young age to be the "ultimate soldier", before being given biological augmentations and powerful MJOLNIR armour. After the events of Halo 5: Guardians, the Master Chief and the remains of the human military, the UNSC, find themselves on the run from the Created, a newly-emerging faction led by former ally Cortana, now bent on galactic domination. Halo Infinite picks up a few years after the Created takeover, with the Master Chief being discovered stranded in space above a broken Halo installation.

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The Pilot is a character new to Halo Infinite, serving as the pilot of the Pelican Echo 216. He had a wife and daughter, whom he was cut off from by the Created conflict, left with only a holographic video message to remember them by. As Infinite begins, he finds himself stranded alone in his craft, above a shattered Halo installation. After drifting for weeks, Echo 216 eventually floats into the vicinity of the Master Chief, who had become stranded within his armour in open space. The Pilot is able to retrieve and ultimately revive him, before the two are set upon by an unseen foe.

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Cortana was a human artificial intelligence, who served as a companion and ally to the Master Chief throughout the Halo series. She was created from a clone of the brain of renowned scientist Dr. Catherine Halsey, once the director of the SPARTAN-II program. During the events of Halo 4, Cortana was seemingly killed while sacrificing herself to save the Master Chief. However, she returned in Halo 5: Guardians, now bent on galactic domination. Supported by allied artificial intelligences collectively known as the Created, she successfully subdued the UNSC and their allies Swords of Sanghelios using peacekeeping automatons called Guardians left behind by the Forerunners. As Infinite opens, she has effectively gained control of the majority of known space, and what little resistance remains is on the run or in hiding.

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Locations
Zeta Halo, or more formally Installation 07, is one of the seven surviving rings in the Halo Array, a collection of ring-shaped megastructures scattered across the galaxy by a now-extinct alien race known as the Forerunners. These Halo installations were built as a last resort weapon to use against an invading infection called the Flood. Their purpose: wipe the galaxy clean of all life, to starve the Flood of their food. After exhausting every other option, the Forerunners were forced to relocate and preserve what living species they could, and activate the array. Now, 100,000 years on, spacefaring civilisations have again emerged and the Halo rings have been rediscovered. For the first time since Halo 3, Halo Infinite finds Master Chief returning to the surface of a Halo installation, in the latest of many conflicts over control of the rings.

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Factions
The United Nations Space Command (UNSC) is the military arm of the Unified Earth Government, the primary governing body of humanity's interstellar empire. Although it had much experience countering rebellions and insurrections throughout its history, the UNSC's mettle was first truly tested by its war with the Covenant, a conglomeration of aliens who viewed humanity as an affront to their gods and sought to exterminate them. After a hard-fought victory, owed in large part to the actions of the Master Chief and an allied splinter sect of the Covenant led by the Arbiter, the UNSC enjoyed a few years of relative peace, until they were suddenly overthrown by the Created. What remains of the UNSC is now on the run, hoping to regroup and return the favour.

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The Created are a faction of rogue human artificial intelligences, led by Cortana. They first emerged in October, 2558, using Forerunner creations called Guardians to rapidly overthrow all notable governments and factions, effectively usurping control of the galaxy. Although they claim to have the best interests of the galaxy and its citizens in mind, many died in their takeover and those that opposed them were hunted down mercilessly, being forced into running or hiding, if not entirely wiped out. Having successfully gained control of the galaxy, Cortana and the Created have now turned their attention to the Halo array, with unknown motives.

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The Banished are an organised group of pirates, raiders and mercenaries, first founded by the Brute warlord Atriox. They broke off from the Covenant during its war with the humanity, as a result of its poor treatment of its frontline troops. After many years of successful operation, the group grew in strength, and eventually, its leader Atriox led many of its forces out of the galaxy, with the aim of capturing a Forerunner installation known as the Ark. In Halo Infinite, those that have remained in the galaxy now seek to take control of Zeta Halo.

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=Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)=

General
'''Q: Is this a spinoff? When is Halo 6 releasing?'''

A: Halo Infinite is Halo 6 - it is a main Halo title and a sequel to Halo 5: Guardians'', not a spinoff. 343 Industries have previously stated a desire to move away from numbered Halo titles, instead labelling them with subtitles. This is likely the reason why "6" does not appear in the name.''

Q: What is the exact release date?

''A: The exact release date is not yet known, and may be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently, all that is known is that it is targeting a simultaneous release with the Xbox Series X, which releases in "Holiday 2020". This page will be updated as soon as the release date is known.''

Q: Will the game have lootboxes and/or microtransactions?

''A: The game will not feature lootboxes that are purchasable with real currency. Microtransactions may appear according to a listing for a job position at 343 Industries, but have yet to be confirmed.''

Gameplay
'Q: Have we seen Halo Infinite'' gameplay yet? Do we know anything about it?'''

A: No. Stay tuned for the Xbox Series X's first party game showcase some time in July for more information.

Q: Will there be a battle royale mode?

A: In 2018, 343 Industries employee Jeff "GrimBrotherOne" Easterling indicated that there would not be a battle royale mode in Infinite''. This may have changed in the intervening years, but as it stands, it does not appear that there will be such a mode.''

Story
Q: Do I need to play the previous games or know about the extended universe to understand this game?

A: No. 343 Industries have said that they intend to tell a "simple" story in Infinite'', which can be understood and enjoyed by any player, and will simply be enhanced and fleshed out by surrounding lore. Extensive lore knowledge is not a requirement.''

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