

Halo has always been a reference for co-op games. The game is the first one to open up the map this much. It’s also exciting to see what an open world can offer with co-op gameplay. And, it’s now getting one of the most crucial features for any Halo entry. Halo Infinite has evolved considerably since its launch. This testing period marks another month of constant development for the game. And, it’ll give us some distraction while we wait for the second season. We’ve already been a bit spoiled with the great series. Digital Foundry report, the co-op campaign is available for insider testing. īut, it seems like the developers are moving quite fast.

The last time we mentioned it was back in April.
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The Halo Infinite co-op campaign update has been long-awaited. But, it was also met with quite some disappointment over its lack of a co-op campaign.

But, pessimistically, it doesn’t look likely to subside anytime soon.Halo Infinite was a huge release. Hopefully, in time, this baffling trend in threatening human beings over video games, movies, music, and other media will pass on to obscurity. As I mentioned during the recent God of War ugliness, this sad trend is almost entirely a product of the connectivity-meets-anonymity of the modern internet, combined with a frightening lack of general human decency. The statement comes just weeks after Bungie filed suit against one Destiny player for repeatedly cheating in-game, before delivering threats to studio employees and suggesting that he might “burn down” the Bungie offices after being repeatedly banned from the sci-fi shooter.īungie’s completely understandable decision is just the latest story in a seemingly never-ending litany of cases where video game developers have received online abuse, harassment, and even death threats over all manner of complaints - from delayed patches to the lack of a port or release date. The team is planning ways in which to communicate with you all.” There are no instances at Bungie where people actively look at a conversation and plan retaliatory actions towards our playerbase via hotfixes, updates, or comms strategies I agree – it’s a bummer that we don’t have as much interaction here as of late. “None of it is meant to be a punishment to the people who can leave clear and respectful feedback for our developers, mind you. Just because you can’t see it directly in a given tweet or forum reply doesn’t mean that it didn’t happen.” “I’m taking time off in part because of this. “I will be very clear in saying that I appreciate the studio in the amount that it’s helped me personally after some serious harassment towards me and my family,” continues Gafner. Speaking in a conversation on the Destiny Reddit, community manager Dylan “dmg04” Gafner confirmed that steady streams of abuse from community members - many of which went beyond “rude replies on Twitter or vague comments” and into the realm of “real threats” directed toward both individual employees and the company as a whole - has led to the studio putting up a new wall, so to speak, in order to prevent the physical and mental welfare of its staff. Developer addresses ‘real threats’ leveled at employeesīungie has been proactively dialing back its interaction with social media and public forums in the wake of constant harassment, abuse, and threats leveled at the studio and its employees.
