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Halo Infinite gameplay reveal set for July 2020 Xbox 20/20 event

The Halo Infinite gameplay reveal will be debuting at July 2020’s Xbox 20/20 event — and the date for this upcoming Xbox Series X event has reportedly been finalized.

According to VGC, its own sources have corroborated information shared by journalist Jeff Grubb about the date of this upcoming Xbox 20/20 event. This upcoming event — reportedly scheduled for July 23, 2020 — will be debuting Halo Infinite alongside an unspecified number of other Xbox Series X games.

Aside from 343’s hotly-anticipated continuation of the Halo franchise, sources speaking to VGC have indicated that another interesting new game will be making its debut. The first title from The Initiative is also said to be premiering during the same show. The Initiative is a new Xbox studio formed by gaming industry veterans with experience in the Tomb RaiderGod of War, and Uncharted franchises.

If these reports bear out to be true, we should be seeing the Halo Infinite gameplay premiere on July 23, 2020. For now, you can get a quick refresher of the latest media by checking out the Halo Infinite Discover Hope trailer below:

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