Halo Infinite, released in 2021 as part of a 10-year vision, will end its active development on November 18, 2025. Halo Studios, formerly 343 Industries, confirmed that the upcoming Operation: Infinite will be the last significant update for the game. Despite initial plans for sustained support, the shift in focus arises amid recent turmoil, including major staff departures and layoffs within Microsoft. The studio promises player engagement through challenges, rewards, and community events after the final update, while reminiscing on the player's dedication over the years and previewing future projects like Halo: Campaign Evolved.

What changes can players expect with Operation: Infinite?

Operation: Infinite will introduce 2X boosts on Career Rank and SP, feature a 100-tier Operation Pass, new Ranked Seasons, and 200 new customizations, ensuring that players have ample content to engage with even as active development comes to a close.

Halo Infinite is part of the longstanding Halo franchise that began in 2001. The franchise has influenced the FPS genre significantly, establishing trends in storytelling and multiplayer gaming. Throughout its iterations, Halo has maintained a strong community of players, making it a gaming staple with enduring appeal.