A Second Halo Infinite Multiplayer Technical Preview Starts This Week

Microsoft and 343 Industries has announced that the second Halo Infinite multiplayer technical preview will begin this week.

Emails were sent out to those enrolled to Halo Insider, informing players that we have not one, but two multiplayer technical preview weekends to look forward to.

Congratulations! You’ve been chosen to participate in the upcoming Halo Infinite multiplayer technical preview this weekend,” reads the email sent to Insiders.

When will the first multiplayer technical preview take place?

The first Halo Infinite multiplayer technical preview will take place this weekend. It will begin on Thursday, September 23rd, and will end on Sunday, September 26th.

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Credit: 343 Industries

When will the second multiplayer technical preview take place?

The second multiplayer technical preview will take place on the following weekend. It will begin on Thursday, September 30th and will end on Sunday, October 3rd.

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What modes are available in the tests?

The last multiplayer technical preview saw online players battle it out against AI bots, which were surprisingly more challenging than expected. While we can expect to battle against bots once more, the modes available in the two upcoming tests include Arena (4v4) and Big Team Battle (12v12).

Further details on the upcoming technical previews will be sent via email to those selected to take part in the test.

Have you been selected to take part in the upcoming Halo Infinite multiplayer technical preview? Let us know across our social media channels.

Halo Infinite will release on December 8th, 2022, for PC, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.

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