The Halo Infinite beta went live today, with the multiplayer module for the 343 Industries FPS being pushed online nearly a month ahead of schedule. However, with it still in its beta phases, many are wondering: when will the Halo Infinite beta end, and how long will it go on for? Here’s all you need to know.
How long is the Halo Infinite beta and when does it end?
The Halo Infinite beta isn’t a timed demo, meaning that you have full and continuous access to the game until the beta ends on December 8, 2021. However, at this point the game will become a full release, meaning that those who were playing it in beta will be able to transfer their progress over to the final game. This is likely to release at the following times, bringing an end to the beta:
- December 8, 12 AM PST
- December 8, 3 AM EST
- December 8, 8 AM GMT
Fortunately, players should be able to easily transition to the full release of Halo Infinite, which will include its free-to-play multiplayer component out of its beta stages, along with the full single-player campaign. However, it will be missing the co-op campaign mode, which is scheduled to be released after launch.
So the good news, then, is that the Halo Infinite beta won’t end until the game is fully launched, meaning there won’t be much downtime between the beta and the proper game. This is unusual given that most games typically release the beta way ahead of schedule, with the full release often coming out many months after the beta has concluded.
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