Halo Infinite, for now, is causing a real sensation among the community, despite players only having been able to get their hands on the multiplayer side of things.
However, there is still a long way to go to discover all the content that awaits us in the title, which should release in November barring any further delays.
It hasn't been possible to test the game's campaign and, in general, there are few details available on what that will entail.
Now, Tom Henderson, better known for his leaks concerning Battlefield, Call of Duty and other multiplayer shooters, has stated that Infinite's battle royale mode will be closely linked to the campaign, and that if we want to avoid any campaign spoilers, it will be better to avoid news of thr battle royale entirely.
This implies a rather wild tale will be told in Infinite, one that will grow over time and stay "alive" with the passing of the seasons and battle passes that reach that supposed battle royale mode. We are not only talking about cosmetic content, but also about the plot to be built over time.
While other battle royales try to build their own story and lore completely independently of single-player campaigns, it seems that Halo Infinite will break that rule so that players, as Henderson points out, they'll have to purchase the full game.