Thursday 29 July 2021

Join the Halo Insider Program today, Spartan.

343 Industries and Microsoft are planning to launch Halo Infinite later in 2021, and based on what was said during the Xbox E3 2021 show, 343 Industries is planning to use the Halo Insider Program to roll out test flights before the game launches. These test flights help the developers identify and fix bugs that may have otherwise gone unnoticed (check out my spotlight of the Master Chief Collection's incredible 2020 journey to see just how effective Insider flighting has been for 343 Industries thus far), and they also give fans an opportunity to go hands-on with Halo projects before they release.

Considering the game in question is Halo Infinite, that's quite an exciting prospect. You'll need to sign up for the Halo Insider Program to have a chance at participating in Halo Infinite beta playtests, but thankfully the process to do so isn't difficult at all and will only take a few minutes. Here's a quick guide on how to sign up and become a Halo Insider.

Halo Infinite beta:

What is the Halo Infinite beta and 'flighting'?

Test flights are periods of time in which 343 Industries provides Halo Insiders with access to a test build of a game. These flights usually last about a week or two and are active 24 hours a day, but may be shorter or longer and may also have more specific start and end times. The content available in the flight can vary widely depending on what 343 Industries wants to test. For Halo Infinite, we expect that the flights will focus on the multiplayer primarily, but may include campaign content down the line.

Halo Infinite's flights will operate mostly the same way, with the Halo Infinite team planning to release different technical previews and betas for players to test, each with a different focus. The goal is for 343i to collect information they otherwise wouldn't be able to collect on their own, in order to "stress test" Halo Infinite ahead of a wider launch.

When is the start time and date for the Halo Infinite beta?

  • Next flight: The next Halo Infinite beta flight starts on Thursday, July 29, 2021 and ends on Sunday, Aug. 1, 2021

The Halo Infinite Insider program will likely feature multiple flights spread across several weeks or even months, so there is no definitive start time. Most of the flights will likely live relatively short lives before 343i and the Halo community moves on to the next thing, so we'll update this section and our guide below regularly.

If you want to stay up to date with every Halo Infinite flight as it happens, be sure to bookmark our ultimate guide for the Halo Infinite beta schedule, which will include dates and start times for every flight as it happens.

What can I expect from the Halo Infinite beta?

Players can expect Halo Infinite's beta tests to be centered around the game's action-packed and sandbox-driven multiplayer experience. Halo Infinite's multiplayer has been broken down by 343 Industries in a recent overview, with the developers explaining that the core focus of the game is to encourage players to use anything they can find on the map to skillfully and creatively take down other players. Flights will test a lot of aspects of the game, including Halo Infinite's weapons and Halo Infinite's maps and locations.

In terms of game modes, we expect that traditional Arena modes, as well as the brand new Halo Infinite Big Team Battle with 24 players will be available for beta testing. It's also possible that campaign content will enter beta testing at some point, too, but right now there's no official word on this.

Every flight will likely focus on a different element of Halo Infinite, with 343i wanting to collate feedback and suggestions to help push Halo Infinite to the finish line. Early flights of the Halo Infinite beta, called technical previews, will focus more on the foundational technologies of the game and will likely be very rough around the edges. To keep track, be sure to bookmark our guide on all the Halo Infinite beta known bugs and issues.

What are all the flights in the Halo Infinite beta?

We're expecting Halo Infinite to feature multiple flights and beta builds on the road to launch later this year, and it could become easy to lose track of them over time. We're going to update this section regularly with every Halo Infinite flight, what content they covered, and how Halo Infinite has evolved with the help of the passionate Halo community.

The first flight

343i has finally confirmed details for the first Halo Infinite beta flight, and players are mere days away from being able to test it. Halo Infinite's first flight is a technical preview that focuses on early stress tests for Halo Infinite's servers and commerce engines, and various elements of the game, including:

  • Arena maps. Three maps (Bazaar, Recharge, and Live Fire) from the Arena game mode will be introduced in the first Halo Infinite test, letting players explore the environments for themselves.
  • Gameplay vs. bots. On the three aforementioned maps, players will be able to square up against the newly introduced bots, which are positioned as a way for new players to become accustomed to the game through the new Halo Academy.
  • Weapon drills. Players will also be able to use an assortment of Halo Infinite weapons for the first time through the Halo Academy weapon drills. The weapons that will be featured include:
    • MA40 AR
    • BR75
    • MK50 Sidekick
    • CQS48 Bulldog
    • Needler
    • VK78 Commando
    • S7 Sniper
    • Plasma Pistol
    • Pulse Carbine
    • Ravager
    • Heatwave
    • Skewer
  • Battle Pass and menu UI. An important aspect of any game is the UI players use to navigate, and 343i is looking for feedback here. Players will be able to test the Halo Infinite menus, customization, and Battle Pass UI. Players will even be given a bit of Halo Infinite currency to help with the testing, although anything that is unlocked will not carry over to the main game.
  • New Halo Waypoint. Halo Waypoint is being rebuilt from the ground up for Halo Infinite, including a new mobile app. The first Halo Infinite technical preview will include the first tests for the new Waypoint experience on web, Android, and iOS.

If you want to learn more about the first Halo Infinite flight, you can check out the stream above (which also includes plenty of hands-on footage of Halo Infinite, including debut Halo Infinite footage on Xbox One and a full match played on Xbox Series X).

The first Halo Infinite flight runs from July 29 to Aug. 1, 2021, and will only be available through Steam for PC players. Because this is the first Halo Infinite flight, the number of players that were invited to participate is relatively small. Future flights should include many more players.

How can I sign up for the Halo Infinite beta?

The Halo Insider Program is 343 Industries' official system for testing upcoming Halo experiences, and it proved itself very effective with the Master Chief Collection. Both Xbox and PC players (through Steam and the Windows 10 Store) can sign up for the program, and since Halo Infinite will be released on both of those platforms, testing will likely be done on both platforms for the game.

To get started with your registration, follow the steps below.

  1. Visit the Halo Insider page on Halo Waypoint.
  2. Click Signup.
  3. Under "Sign in to your Xbox Live account," click Sign In.
  4. Sign in with your Microsoft Account credentials.

  5. Grant Halo Waypoint access to your Xbox Live information if requested.
  6. Confirm that you are 18 or older.
  7. Confirm that you agree to the Halo Insider Program Confidentiality Statement.
  8. Click Join the Program.

  9. In the provided fields, enter your preferred email, location, timezone, and experience with Halo games.
  10. Click Continue.
  11. If you're an Xbox player, click Yes when asked if you'd like to be considered for console flighting.
  12. FIll out your console ownership and setup details and then click Continue.

  13. If you're a PC player, click Yes when asked if you'd like to be considered for PC flighting.
  14. Follow the on-screen instructions to obtain and upload your PC specifications with Windows 10's DirectX Diagnostic.
  15. If you use Steam, click the Link Steam Account button and login with your Steam credentials.
  16. Click Continue.

  17. When asked about flight availability, select the days and times you are typically available for test sessions.
  18. Click Complete Signup.
  19. Open the Halo Insider email sent to your provided address.
  20. Click Verify my Email Address in the email.

You're done! Your Halo Insider profile will automatically pop up once you're finished, and your information can be edited at any time if something changes. Keep in mind that the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles haven't been listed as consoles you can say you use yet, so if you own one of these consoles, check back frequently and select the appropriate option when it's added. You'll also need to sign up for the Xbox Insider Program if you play on Xbox since you'll need access to the Xbox Insider Hub application.

Will there be rewards in the Halo Infinite beta?

Previous Halo betas and flights have granted certain rewards to testers, like unique nameplates and other cosmetic items, but it's not been clear if that will be the case for Halo Infinite.

What we do know is that players should assume that any progression or unlocks in a Halo Infinite flight will not carry over to the main game, including purchases and cosmetic items. In fact, the first Halo Infinite flight gives players a load of in-game currency and encourages them to buy everything they can (to test the commerce engine).

It has been confirmed that Halo Infinite Insiders will get a unique nameplate when Halo Infinite launches that was also present in Halo 5 and partially in Halo: The MCC, so there's at least one reward heading our way for helping to shape Halo Infinite.

Will there be an open beta for Halo Infinite?

While Insider test flighting is confirmed, many wonder if a traditional public beta will be held for the game. At the time of writing, this is unclear. Many believe that 343 Industries will hold a beta because, in a 2015 interview with Game Informer, Head of 343 Industries Bonnie Ross stated that all future Halo titles would have a beta following the disastrous launch of the Master Chief Collection.

"Going forward, you will never see a Halo game coming out without a beta. It (The Master Chief Collection) was obviously painful for our fans and for us," Ross said. "But it won't happen again."

However, it's also entirely possible that 343 Industries considers Insider test flighting to fit the definition of what a "beta" is. It's also important to keep in mind that Ross's comments were made years before the Halo Insider Program was created; the Insider Program may be a system that 343 Industries developed for long-term use to keep its word. Ultimately, only time will tell if Halo Infinite will have a traditional-style open beta.

When is the release date for Halo Infinite?

Halo Infinite is expected to release in Holiday 2021 on the Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One consoles, and Windows 10 PCs. It's expected to cost $60 when it releases (the multiplayer is free-to-play) and it will hopefully end up being one of the best Xbox games. In the meantime, we highly recommend the Master Chief Collection, which bundles all of the pre-Xbox One Halo shooters for an incredible price.

The next adventure in the saga

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A new Great Journey awaits

Halo Infinite is sure to be an incredible game filled with wonder, adventure, and more. Based on what was seen at E3 2021, we can't wait to play it.

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