Multiplayer studio Certain Affinity may be working on a new game mode for Halo Infinite .
The news came around the same time as rumors that Certain Affinity was also working on a Monster Hunter-style co-op game that would be Microsoft's answer to the series.
There is no exact information about what the Texas studio, which participated in all previous Halo titles, Call of Duty games and World of Tanks, is working on, but the fact that development has moved to it can say one thing: something completely new for science is being created. fantastic shooter.
Windows Central has made its assumptions, so you need to treat them with a certain amount of skepticism. According to the publication, Certain Affinity's involvement in the development may be due to "using the popular battle royale formula or something completely different."
An insane claim without any evidence that will either be confirmed or denied in the coming months. Either way, this is good news for Halo Infinite fans who have enjoyed the free multiplayer component and are likely interested in a battle royale sequel or something.
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