Microsoft and The Coalition revealed their highly anticipated third-person shooter in late June, but following a brief cinematic trailer and an ambiguous release timeline, some speculated that the game was still far from its launch date. Actually, it would be closer than expected.
According to renowned tech insider NateTheHate, in a recent podcast appearance, he predicted that the tech giant may unveil its next-generation offering as early as 2025. Leaks suggesting a potential Halo Infinite release date for later this year are nothing new, with some sources hinting at a debut within Microsoft’s Fall/Vacation launch window, as speculated by renowned industry insider NateTheHate.
Microsoft already has several titles, including and, scheduled for release in 2025, following previously published reviews hinting at additional unannounced games planned for the year. Given the immense popularity of Minecraft, it’s virtually assured that this title will significantly bolster Xbox’s lineup of new releases, potentially leading to a robust year for the console.