Microsoft and 343 Industries are settling on the choice to postpone the launch of Halo Infinite to 2021. 343 Industries says the postponement is identified with the continuous coronavirus pandemic, as representatives have moved to telecommute and improvement of huge games has been especially hard for some in the industry.
It’s a choice that Microsoft’s Xbox boss, Phil Spencer, warned may happen recently. “I’d say the bigger unknown is probably the game production, just being honest,” said Spencer in May. “Game production is a large scale entertainment activity now, you have hundreds of people coming together, building assets, working through creative.”
Bungie, developer of Destiny 2, likewise as of late postponed the company’s next enormous Destiny 2 extension to November tenth, referring to the challenges of development during the pandemic. Naughty Dog likewise referred to the pandemic for a deferral to the launch of The Last of Us Part II prior this year.