Xbox celebrates its 20th anniversary

As a birthday present, users will have access to the beta version of the Halo Infinite multiplayer and 70 other backward compatible games

Microsoft celebrated the 20th anniversary of the launch of its Xbox console at a streaming event. Along with the first season of the game, it presented the free multiplayer beta of Halo Infinite, which is now available to all Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One and PC players.

The purpose of the launch of the beta version is to diagnose possible failures or errors in the video game, prior to its final launch that will take place on December 8. Additionally, the company reported that everything that users earn or buy will remain in the final version.

Joseph Staten, one of the creators of Halo Infinite, reported that the “Battle Pass” of the first season will be valid until May 2022. With this measure the company intends to give more time to its developers to work with calm the second season and thus improve everything they have to optimize.

Gifts for players

Microsoft indicated that it will reward its players, during that time, with additional events where they plan to include customization elements, and other content to make it a very rich experience from start to finish.

Starting Monday, November 23, it will be possible to log into Halo Infinite to unlock a free collection of accessories themed for the console’s 20th anniversary, and the “Fracture: Tenrai” event will start for free. It will last for one week and can be accessed by PC, Xbox One and Xbox Series X | S users.

Other games that will be available and are compatible with Auto HDR are: Star Wars Jedi Knight II, Star Wars: Starfighter, Otogi, F.E.A.R., the Max Payne installments or the Dead or Alive Ultimate saga.

You can also check the list on the website of the programming director of the Microsoft Xbox live game network, Larry Hryb, better known as ‘Major Nelson’.

M. Rodríguez

Source: notimerica.com

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