With Halo Infinity Multiplayer launching as a surprise on Nov. 15, thousands of players have flocked to play the classic shooter's latest version. But how can you check if the servers for Halo Infinite have gone down?
The best way is to head to the official 343 Industries Halo Support Twitter. This page has all the latest updates and support details for the game and any server outages.
Alternatively, the Halo Downdetector is vital for checking up on everything from the Microsoft Store to Steam and even Discord. Head to downdetector.com and search for Halo, Microsoft Store, or Steam to find out details.
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Server issues are common around new games launches, especially on weekends when more people are playing. However, oftentimes there's not a server issue, and you'll still have problems. In that case, you should troubleshoot your own internet connection.
Make sure any unneeded programs are closed (such as internet browsers or streaming platforms) and try again. Next, reset your router, and reboot your computer. Sometimes these simple steps can help you connect to a server you thought was otherwise "down." Hopefully, these methods will help you get up and playing Halo Infinite as soon as possible!
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Published: Nov 15, 2021 12:02 pm