Halo Infinite's 'Operation: Infinite' is the Final Planned Major Update

Four years after release, Halo Infinite will be receiving its final major update on November 18th with Operation: Infinite.

Operation:Infinite will provide a 2X rank point boost to all players, introduce new maps, new skins, and of course a new free and paid battle pass that will not have an expiration date. Following the release, the team will continue providing smaller updates to the game, including new unlockables and events, but currently there are no planned larger expansions in the works. Development will fully be shifting over to Halo: Campaign Evolved.

Here is the Thank You message from Halo Studios to all the players who have supported them over these last four years.

As the Halo Studios team shifts focus to in-development projects such as Halo: Campaign Evolved, we’d like to thank our Halo Infinite players for years of steadfast support.

It’s been a legendary run of Seasons, Events, Fractures, and Operations, with plenty of maps, modes, sandbox additions, Forge tool upgrades, and incredible memories along the way. None of those milestones would have been possible without the guidance and enthusiasm of our community.

Between the players lobbing stickies in matchmaking, the pros tearing up the Ranked leaderboards, and the Forgers expanding Halo’s multiplayer mythos with remarkable experiences, each and every Halo fan has helped to create this unforgettable moment. Thanks to your support, Halo Infinite features nearly endless ways to have fun, share Forge creations, and lay a Spartan smackdown on your friends.

Your excitement is the lodestar for our every effort. Whether you’re a long-time player, a recently returned Spartan, or a brand-new ally, we’re grateful to have you on our Fireteam.

As we look ahead, your feedback will continue to help us refine our goals, in hopes of exceeding expectations and delivering the best Halo experiences possible. Throughout our day, we look to your suggestions, your art, and even your memes as constant reminders of our dual commitment to faithfully stewarding Halo’s legacy and forging its future.

Since formally announcing Halo: Campaign Evolved in October, we’ve been floored by the response from both longtime fans and Halo newcomers. We’re humbled by the trust you’ve placed in us, and we can’t wait to introduce new players to the iconic story of Halo: Combat Evolved for the first time in 2026.

For more on Operation: Infinite itself, you can read a full break down of everything new over at Halo Waypoint.

Although Halo: Campaign Evolved will be the main focus for the time being, the title does not include a multiplayer mode. Halo Studios has yet to announce a replacement for Halo Infinite, which features a free to play multiplayer, however rumors have been circulating of a new multiplayer title that may be in the works. This was first discovered by dataminers who discovered Halo: Campaign Evolved on PlayStation long before its official announcement, and found a multiplayer component as well.

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