Nickmercs calls ‘Halo Infinite’ a “Joke” as Co-Op Testing finally gets underway.
I have worked tirelessly to save, but it has been a tough time for that game, hasn’t it? Let me tell you if you haven’t been able to avoid the whole mess. Halo – Infinite was disappointingly launched without a campaign. It didn’t take long for the player count to reach an all-time low.
The developers eventually released a second season, but fans were unhappy that it removed “everything enjoyable” about their game. The Juneteenth release of an in-game offensive item was the next step. You should be able to see the point now. Eight months later, testing has begun on a coop campaign, but Nickmercs, a prominent Twitch streamer, isn’t impressed.
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Nicholas “Nickmercs” Kolcheff recently criticized 343 Industries for not taking care of Halo: Infinite and the Halo community. He stated that Halo had dropped the ball. Everybody at this f**king company should be embarrassed. 343 is a joke. They’re f**king awful. They don’t care about who plays their game. They let their pride and ego get in the way of what could have been.
This rant was in conjunction with the launch of HalUnlimited’sd‘s campaign testing. And Xbox players can now register for the Halo Insider Program to access the test, which will end on August 1.
The Halo Twitter account said the Halo: Infinite campaign Network Co-Op flight was live! Mission Replay is also available. Make sure you team up with your friends to take on the Banished together in this early-access build. We hope to see you on Zeta Halo.
Althouit’st’s a significant step forwarit’st’s worrying that only eight months after launch, we are starting to see co-op campaigns come to fruition. Can co-op saHalo’so’s shrinking player base? We will find out in the future.
Featured Image Credit: Xbox Game Studios and Nickmercs Via Twitch