Halo Infinite New Patch PC Version Will Fix Previous Problems And Add LAN Features
JAKARTA - A new patch for Halo Infinite that will make some small but important changes to the PC edition of the Sci-fi shooter is now out. This update that came out since March 14 for Halo Infinite specifically improves stability in the PC version.
More detailed specifications were not disclosed regarding the new patch for Halo Infinite. However, beyond the fix for that crash issue, the March 14 update allows players to start the Local Area Network (LAN) service from the in-game menu. This is a very small patch, weighing in at around 600 MB or less.
A #HaloInfinite patch is now live with a fix for a common PC crash and starting LAN servers. If you are currently playing, close and relaunch Halo Infinite to install the patch (600 MB or less). More info in the March Patch section of our release notes: https://t.co/iBRq2K861j
— Hello Support (@HaloSupport) March 14, 2022
Players will have to close and relaunch Halo Infinite to install the patch. In other Halo Infinite news, quoted from GameSpot, developer 343 Industries recently announced that the long-awaited campaign co-op feature has been delayed even longer.
Season 2: Lone Wolves is coming in May, and a co-op campaign will be released during that season, but not at launch.
Meanwhile, the television series Halo is coming to Paramount+ on March 24. The series will feature the face of the Master Chief, who is expected to be very similar to that of Pablo Schreiber. Microsoft and Paramount seem confident in the prospects of the event, as Season 2 has already been announced.
Changes to the March 14, 2022 Patch.
Improved PC stability by resolving common crashes. Local Area Network (LAN) servers can now be started from the in-game menu. Download size Update only (all platforms): about 600 MB or less.