Serial Hello is set to mark a comeback from the most popular game franchise Microsoft with the launch of Halo Infinite on December 8.
The 20-year-old series on November 15 and on this occasion the developer had a surprise gift for all hello fans out there.
Celebrating the 20-year anniversary of this series, the company surprisingly dropped Multipemain Halo Infinite mode ahead of the official launch next month.
This means, Multiplayer Mode Hello Infinite comes out now and is available on PC, Xbox Series X | S and Xbox One as beta that can be played for free.
Players can jump into the game to get the first glimpse of the title of Hello to come before the official launch.
Multiplayer beta includes content from the first season that allows players to play, adjust their Spartans and rank.
In addition, all development in Multiphern beta will be carried out to the final version after being launched.
Beta Multipemain Hello Infinity has a size of downloads about 25GB on consoles and steam.
After the initial problem in downloading the game, as reported by the threshold, the game is now available for all players and works properly.
If you are wondering if your current PC will be able to run the game or not, Microsoft has dropped the complete system requirements of the game on the official blog post.
Just to add, Drop Hello Infinite today is just a Multiplay beta with season content 1.
The full version of the game including campaign mode will be launched on December 8.