Halo Studios has announced that Operation: Infinite, launching on November 18, 2025, will be the last major content update for Halo Infinite. The decision allows the team to concentrate on multiple new Halo projects, including the confirmed remake Halo: Campaign Evolved. While active development ends, the studio promises ongoing support through community events and rewards into 2026 and beyond.
Update Details
Halo Infinite, released in 2021 after a delayed launch from the Xbox Series X|S reveal, has received four years of updates including seasons, events, maps, modes, and Forge tool improvements. The upcoming Operation: Infinite marks the end of this era, introducing 2X boosts on Career Rank and SP progression, a 100-tier Operation Pass, eight earnable armor sets, new Ranked Seasons, and 200 never-before-released customizations in The Exchange. Both free and premium passes will remain active indefinitely.
The announcement came during a Halo Studios livestream on November 8, 2025, with a statement on the official Halo site expressing gratitude to the community. 'Your excitement is the lodestar for our every effort,' the team wrote, highlighting feedback, art, and memes as inspirations for future work.
Shift to New Projects
'With multiple Halo titles in development, we'll need our whole team's combined focus to deliver new experiences with the same passion and care that our community has given us,' Halo Studios stated. The only confirmed project is Halo: Campaign Evolved, a remake of the 2001 original Halo: Combat Evolved, set for release in 2026 on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 5—marking the franchise's debut on Sony's platform.
Rumors persist about a live-service Halo game in the style of Fortnite, potentially launching in 2026, though these remain unconfirmed. This shift follows challenges for Infinite, including reworks, layoffs at Microsoft, and the studio's rebranding from 343 Industries to Halo Studios. Earlier this year, art director Glenn Israel departed after 17 years, citing studio discontent amid broader industry cuts.
Despite the bittersweet close, Halo Studios emphasized commitment to the series' legacy while forging ahead.