It seems that many people are praising Halo Infinite’s superb gunplay and the combination of using exciting new mechanics like the Grappleshot and Thrusters. As for how long Halo Infinite’s campaign takes to beat, here’s what fans need to know.
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How Long to Beat the Halo Infinite Campaign
In Game Rant’s review for Halo Infinite, our review stated that they rolled credits in Halo Infinite at the 8 hour and 45-minute mark. After spending that much time with the story, they achieved around 25% completion. The majority of the time was spent following the linear main story missions, but some side stuff was completed along the way. The average player (on easy/normal mode) should be able to beat Halo Infinite in about 8-10 hours easy. Of course, the dedicated Halo fans out there will no doubt spend many more hours seeing all there is to see.
One neat thing that players should know is that most of the side content in Halo Infinite’s semi-open-world can still be done even after beating the main story and rolling the credits. This way, players won’t need to stress about doing everything there is to do before heading into that final mission.
Halo Infinite Campaign Mission List
Here’s a list of the 14 story-related missions that Halo Infinite players will need to complete before reaching the end of the game. Players can use this list to see how far they have to go.
Mission 1: Warship Gbraakon Mission 2: Foundation Mission 3: Outpost Tremonius Mission 4: The Tower Mission 5: Excavation Site Mission 6: Spire Mission 7: Pelican Down Mission 8: The Sequence Mission 9: Nexus Mission 10: The Command Spire Mission 11: Repository Mission 12: The Road Mission 13: House of Reckoning Mission 14: Silent Auditorium
Halo Infinite’s campaign launches on December 8th, 2021. The free-to-play multiplayer component is out now for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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