It makes me uncomfortable to look at, but Halo Infinite is adding in a third person mode

Three years on and a few bumps in the road later, Halo Infinite is looking to mix things up with… uh, a third person mode!Everyone has their preference over first and third-person shooters (when’s someone gonna make a second-person shooter?), but no one can deny that the defining way to experience Halo is in first-person. It’s never been possible to do so otherwise, sans mods anyway, but it just doesn’t look like Halo unless you’re staring down the barrel of its excellently designed sci-fi weapons. Anyway, 343 Industries has just announced this week that the game’s getting a third-person mode! Yes, really, I’m not pulling your leg here, look there’s even a short trailer you can watch below that proves it’s real from the official Halo Twitter account. Experience a new way to play! 3rd Person Mode is coming to Halo Infinite this November 🔥 pic.twitter.com/WkDkGLx8fF— Halo (@Halo) October 4, 2024To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsLook, I’m uncomfortable too, but I can only assume that someone somewhere wanted this so 343 Industries is giving it to us (let’s just ignore that it’s entirely possible an executive said they wanted a third-person mode in the game because they want to do a better job at selling skins like Fortnite does). The footage does come with a note saying that it’s a work in progress, but for the most part it looks entirely functional, and it looks like you can switch out of third and first-person depending on the weapon, so that’s pretty convenient.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings The reactions in the replies seem to be pretty mixed, with some expressing excitement, others expressing frustration – and uh, Walmart Canada Gaming chiming in because that’s what brands just have to do these days, I guess.Halo Infinite doesn’t exactly seem to be a huge priority at Microsoft at the minute, considering it didn’t even show up at the company’s summer showcase this year, and with the Paramount+ TV show being cancelled back in July, it just generally doesn’t seem like a good time to be a Halo fan at the moment.

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