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Halo Infinite: the online co-op test arrives on July 11 along with the replay of the missions

343 Industries revealed today that the already announced Beta of the online cooperative mode (the split-screen one will arrive later) to 4 players of Halo Infinite will start on July 11th and will last 10 days, until the 22nd of the month. The studio also took the opportunity to reveal some interesting details about this mode.

The developers first explained that when a group of players join in co-op, all the progress, achievements, and items obtained will be shared and will remain even when you return to play alone. If a co-op mission is completed, it will then be completed in the career of each of the players present, also the game map will show which missions have not been completed by any of the players present and which ones have been concluded by at least one of the players in the game.

343 then explained that, although players will not be able to separate to go individually to the four corners of the map, the maximum distance they can reach between them will be sufficient to allow them to face all the missions, even those with the largest area, from different sides, so as to be able to devise strategies of different types.

But that's not all: along with the co-op test will also come the highly requested mission replay feature, which will allow us to select from the map any of the missions already completed and replay it whenever we want with the current equipment.

To participate in the Beta - which will present itself as a separate download in which we will have to start the Campaign from the beginning - you will have to be enrolled in the Halo Insider program: you can do it from this page.