This means that if you’re playing on PC, you can play with others on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. It also means that your multiplayer customization and progress will follow you across all platforms. Microsoft said it has been working with the PC community to ensure the game offers a “premier PC experience,” and will include features such as support for ultrawide and super ultrawide screens, triple keybinds, a wide variety of advanced graphics options, and more. Halo Infinite was initially set to launch alongside the Xbox Series X/S in November 2020, but it was pushed into 2021 after a less-than-stellar gameplay showcase in July last year. The title now has a fall 2021 release attached to it, but it looks like but word on the street is we could expect it in November.