Halo Infinite Campaign Co-Op Won’t Have This Important Feature
For players who have a circle of friends who have embraced the game, this is not an issue, but new entrants to the franchise will have a tough time convincing random strangers on Discord to play the campaign with them. While the absence of online matchmaking for campaign co-op mode is a bummer, there’s also a positive side to it. Games with online matchmaking are rife with instances of abuse and verbal harassment because you never know how a random player in a team-based campaign is going to behave once the battle begins.
If you are interested in trying out “Halo Infinite’s” campaign co-op mode, make sure you’re registered to the “Halo” Insider program. It is free to join and all the information you need is available on this detailed resource page. However, if that sounds too much of a trouble, you can wait until August for the final version to roll out widely for all players.
Also, keep in mind that this is a beta testing phase we are talking about here, which means bugs and performance issues will be present. Once you have registered for the Insider Program, you will have to install a test build of the game that will let you access the campaign co-op mode, just the way you would do for Preview builds of Windows 11.
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