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Microsoft's initial plans for Halo Infinite, revealed by a fan, included campaign DLC and a battle royale mode. The game was originally intended to launch in 2019, free-to-play with a large-scale multiplayer, and the campaign a year later. The project was reportedly scrapped due to leadership issues and a shift to Unreal Engine.
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