Ever since 2001, the Halo franchise has remained a steady competitor in the shooter genre and one of Microsoft's crown jewels. Although it's faltered a bit here and there, it's still very much a household name, even if folks are pining over the original trilogy, and fan-favorites like Halo: Reach.That said, not everything has been going swimmingly for the series. After the Halo: Campaign Evolved reveal, fans began to doubt the franchise's staying power, as Microsoft seemed keen to revive the original entry once again. Also, one of their mainline entries has reached the end of the line, as per the game's official blog, Halo Waypoint.
In a bittersweet moment, Halo Infinite has effectively reached the end of its lifecycle of content. While there will be more minor updates here and there to keep the dedicated playerbase playing, Operation Infinite, which launched this week, is the last major update for the game. There are two new maps in tow alongside cosmetic rewards, with Yuletide and Vacancy joining the level pool.
If you're interested, there are some freebies up for grabs now in Halo Infinite. Now that Operation Infinite has been pushed live, which contains a new free season [Operation]...
