Halo Infinite cross-play and cross-progression confirmed for Xbox and PC

Halo Infinite
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Halo Infinite will support full cross-platform multiplayer and cross-progression between Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC when it arrives later this year.

Microsoft announced these features in a new blog post overviewing its plans for PC in the months and years ahead. Cross-platform support for Halo Infinite is the headliner, letting players on all platforms bring their character anywhere and play with their friends no matter what system they play on. 

It's unclear whether Xbox and PC players will automatically be dumped into the same matchmaking pool with Halo Infinite. However, based on the matchmaking structure for the Halo: Master Chief Collection, which offered input-based matchmaking alongside cross-play – keeping controller users separate from mouse and keyboard users who have an advantage in accuracy – Halo Infinite will likely offer a few filters that players can use to tailor their multiplayer experience. 

Microsoft's rolling out the red carpet for Halo's return to PC with several highly requested features.

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