It’s out next week

TheHalo Infinitelaunch trailer is two and a half minutes long, and showcases what the upcoming iteration is all about: mostly blowing stuff up.

Okay, there is some story, as evidencedby this clip. We get to see a brief representation of the conflict inHalo Infinite, which comprises roughly the first minute of this trailer. Then Master Chief says a badass line, and blows stuff up for the other half.

Halo Infinite’s launch trailer

It’s very on-brand for Chief, and provides a lot of hope for folks who were afraid that the open world bits ofInfinitewould sacrifice the core of what the series was about. We get to see tons of running and gunning, lots of explosions, and some vehicle play. The classicHalotune plays while all this chaos is unfolding. It’s pretty much everything aHalofan could ask for.

As an aside, watching theHalo Infinitelaunch trailer on YouTube directly, it’s so weird not seeing the dislike button. Corporations win again! Though I can’t imagine this one getting that many dislikes. The nostalgia forHalois strong, and this was a good showing for the game, perhaps the best to date. While the free-to-play multiplayer component is out now, the campaign arrives on December 8.

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