In celebration of Halo's 20th anniversary, Microsoft has released a free-to-play open beta of Halo Infinite's multiplayer mode that's available on Xbox Game Pass and Steam. Thankfully, it doesn't take a powerful gaming PC to get stuck into the game, which is understandable given that it's also available on the now eight-year-old Xbox One console.
Despite the game being a cross-gen release, developer 343 Industries has made sure that Halo Infinite's visuals aren't held back by legacy hardware. However, this means that moving between quality presets requires a sizeable difference in hardware when it comes to your CPU and GPU, particularly when moving from Low to Medium.
Halo Infinite has a decidedly lighter footprint compared to many other FPS games released in recent months (we're looking at you, Battlefield 2042 and Far Cry 6), and only requires a modest 50GB of space to install on your storage solution of choice - and just over 26GB if you just want to play the multiplayer beta.
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