Originally planned as the Xbox Series X’s biggest launch title,Halo Infiniteunfortunately met the same fate as a lot of other upcoming AAA releases by ending upbeing delayed to 2021. While the game had its share of criticism after fans were underwhelmed by its gameplay reveal last month (and the resulting Craig memes after), there’s still someHalo-related content to look forward to this fall if you happen to be a fan of Monster Energy drinks.cueDeath Strandingmusic
Over onXbox Wire, Microsoft and 343 Industries detailed a promotional campaign with Monster Energy to tie intoHalo Infinite. Obviously this promotion seemed in place forInfinite’s originally intended fall launch, and while the game itself has been delayed sometime into 2021, you can start racking up promo codes and in-game items ahead of its release.
As detailed in the blog post, buying cans or packs of Monster Energy drinks will give players a variety of different bonus items or special skins that can be unlocked onceHalo Infinitereleases. Players will be able to to grab Double XP boosts per can that they buy, along with a series of Snapchat filters that will turn players into Master Chief. Additionally, the campaign will feature special challenges with the filters that players can complete towards earning exclusive items inHalo Infinite, such as weapon skins, cosmetics, and emblems.
The promotional campaign is running now through August 04, 2025 and players that pick up the in-game codes will have to redeem them on a special website for theHalox Monster Energy Promotion. You cancheck out the page herefor more information and to redeem the codes. Now the real question – when will we get theHalo InfinitexDeath Strandingcrossover to tie into the Monster Energy Gaming Universe?
Halo Infiniteis currently in development for Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC, and is expected to release sometime in 2021.