AsHalo Infinite’s imminent campaign launch nears, players have had a lot of excellent content to enjoy in the meantime. For example, the shadow drop forHalo Infinite’s free-to-play multiplayerbeta surprised many players and has led to concurrent player counts with exceptional statistics throughout the month.

The game’s beta success has confidently assured thatHalo Infinite’s recent gold statusis earned. Not much has been shared fromHalo Infinite’s campaign, however, some players might simply be pleased with the game’s multiplayer alone. Nonetheless, 343 Industries has amplified excitement forHalo Infinitefurther with a CGI trailer that harkens back to preview trailers of previousHalogames.

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Halo Infinite’s latest snippet trailer concentrates on Master Chief’s battle against the Banished in a brief cinematic. Instead of sharing events or scenarios that are likely apparent in the game itself, this trailer is simply meant to demonstrate the iconic Master Chief’s fighting prowess on the battlefield against the enemies that players can expect to go toe-to-toe with inHalo Infinite. Indeed, some fans have already compared this CGI trailer to that ofHalo 3, which helped define its own tone and atmosphere.

Master Chief engages in a melee altercation with a couple of “ruthless Banished soldiers,” taking one of their anti-personnel fragmentation grenades and sticking it onto them and for a close-ranged double kill. Master Chief is then surprise-attacked by Tovarus, as revealed by the accompanied closed captions for the Banished Jiralhanae’s guttural scream. Master Chief then usesHalo Infinite’s grapple hookshot to disarm the hammer from Tovarus before a slow-motion strike cuts away from the fight.

Halo’s compelling allure is demonstrated in the trailer as the stoic protagonist carves through multiple assailants. BecauseHalo Infinitehas also given fans the impression that it intends to fall back onto traditional franchise roots, it is certainly anexciting time forHaloplayerswho loved the original titles.

While some players have expressed concerns withHalo Infinite’s multiplayer Battle Passand how customization is oriented, it seems as though general excitement for the game’s campaign is only growing larger. The CGI trailer itself has stirred nostalgia in die-hard players and it is not a long wait now untilHalo Infinite’s campaign releases next month and joins the game’s already massively popular multiplayer.

Halo Infinitereleases on December 8 for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The multiplayer beta is available now.

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