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Halo Infinite: Guides and features hub

Halo, nice to see you again.

After six years, Halo Infinite is out. Both its online multiplayer and full campaign are available to play, and the word is that it’s a great package overall. There is still some work to be done, and features to be implemented, but things are at last looking up for the Master Chief. Halo Infinite takes place more than a year after Halo 5: Guardians. The Chief finds himself stranded on a Banished-controlled Zeta Halo. He teams up with a familiar-looking AI, called the Weapon. They, along with the Pelican pilot Echo 216, fight to regain control of the ring while rescuing scattered UNSC marines. There are dangers and mysteries luring around every corner. And, of course, plenty of hidden secrets. Here is our Halo Infinite guides and features hub to help introduce you to the world and discover some things it hides.

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Halo Infinite guides and features hub

Official campaign reviewWe review the campaign of Halo Infinite, which chronicles the Master Chief’s battle against the Banished and its leader, Escharum. It was in development for a while, but 343 Industries nailed the campaign with excellent and refreshed gameplay. The game not only feels like the Halo players know and love, but there are enough new features to make one of the best shooters of the last few years.

Halo Infinite campaign: Beginner’s tips and tricks This guide will help you learn some of the best ways to utilize the Chief’s new Grappleshot, covering its strengths and weaknesses. The guide also goes over weapon types, while offering some tips to get the most out of the campaign.

Hidden Skulls locations and effects There are 12 Skulls hidden throughout Zeta Halo. This guide helps you find every last one of them, and it also catalogues their effects.

All Forerunner Artifact locations Just like with the Skulls, there are hidden Forerunner Artifacts you can find on Zeta Halo. There are seven of these in total, and this guide helps you find each and every one.

Where to find the Craig Easter egg in the campaign — Craig makes an appearance in Halo Infinite… sort of. This guide will help you find the Craig Easter egg.

Where to find the hidden arcade cabinet in the campaign There are a lot of Easter eggs in Halo Infinite. This guide will help you find the hidden arcade cabinet, which is fairly early on in the campaign.

Halo Infinite multiplayer review (coming soon)

Pre-launch features and previews

Halo Infinite first multiplayer technical preview impressions Back in August 2021, 343 Industries launched the first preview for the game’s multiplayer. This article contains our early impressions of the mode, which we liked quite a lot.

Halo Infinite first multiplayer preview performance review Writer Kevin Foley looks at the tech behind Halo Infinite‘s preview, and sees if the optimization is up to par.

Halo Infinite second multiplayer preview performance review Kevin returns to see how the Halo Infinite multiplayer improved since August. This preview took place in September 2021.


Halo Infinite is available on PC via Steam, as well as the Windows Store and Game Pass.


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Cameron Woolsey
Cam has been shooting for high scores since his days playing on the Atari 2600. Proud member of the Blue Team during the first console war, and has more Sonic paraphernalia than he cares to admit.