Halo Infinite’s Tashi promises there’s “a lot to be excited about” in response to CouRage Dexerto

343 Industries’ Tashi promised that there are “lots to be excited about” with Halo Infinite after responding to Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop on Twitter, citing the current state of the game.

Anyone closely following the status of Halo Infinite can see that 343 Industries has been struggling with development with delay after delay.

Fans of the iconic franchise have lost interest in the latest Master Chief installment, with content creator Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop recently lamenting the state of the game on Twitter.

Now, 343 Industries esports and viewership leader Tashi has responded to CouRage’s tweets, promising that fans still have “a lot to be excited about” in the future.

Tashi responds to CouRage’s tweets about the status of Halo Infinite

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With the delays in long-promised content like Forge and the online co-op campaign, fans have started to lose interest in Halo Infinite.

For those who may have missed CourageIn the initial tweet, the streamer said that he was “sad” thinking about the game and that his “favorite game series of all time was so poorly handled.”

The tweet garnered tons of interaction online, racking up more than 11,000 likes in a day.

As a member of the 343 Industries team, Tashi he responded to CouRage’s opinion with a simple “Stay tuned, great things on the way.”

CouRage then took a moment to clarify that he meant no harm towards the development team, saying, “Sorry to even tweet this stuff, man. I know how hard people work.”

However, the broadcaster maintained that he felt that something was not quite right behind the scenes.

“You just need to consider some decision and approach from the top. As a fan of Halo for almost 20 years, my heart aches.”

In response, Tashi assured CouRage that the team “want more too.”

He goes on to say that he thinks Halo Infinite’s upcoming Forge mode is “going to change the game forever” and that more content like maps, modes, and weapons will be coming.

While that new content is coming, 343 Industries announced that Halo Infinite Season 3 content would be delayed even longer than before, now arriving in March 2023 instead of November 2022.

Although Tashi acknowledged that the team has to deliver on future updates, Halo Infinite players can only wait so long.



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