

For example, starting today and through the first week, you can log-in to Halo Infinite to unlock a free collection of 20th anniversary themed cosmetics. Indeed, we took this opportunity to add additional events, customization items and other content to Season 1 to make it an even richer experience from start to finish.

With the Season 1 extension, we aren’t just stretching-out our original Season 1 plan. Thankfully, 343 is planning to add some additional content to Season 1 on account of its extended length. We made the decision to extend Season 1 to give ourselves more time to ensure Season 2 meets our high-quality bar and so we can finish development for Season 2 in a healthy and sustainable way for our team. You will notice in the Battle Pass UI that Season 1 will last from now until May 2022, which is a change from our original goal of shipping a new Season every three months. According to 343, they delayed in order to avoid crunch following a somewhat stressful launch. With the early launch, that means Season 1 will last six months rather than three. Originally, 343 Industries promised a fairly standard cadence for seasons with a new one coming every three months, but they’ve now revealed Halo Infinite Season 1 will be sticking around until May 2022. Halo Infinite multiplayer shadow launched today, which is certainly exciting, but players should be aware that the game won’t be getting a second season of content for some time.
