After a disappointing 2020,Halo Infinitehas slowly been reclaiming fan excitement thanks to periodic updates from the dev team at 343 Industries. The extra time following theHalo Infinitedelay has seemingly been exactly what the studio needed as recent updates have revealed new features likeDay/Night cycles that impact gameplay, dynamic weather, better visuals, and much more. While a release date is still unknown, new gameplay details have started to leak a bit early.

Last month,Halo Infinitefans may have come across a new potential leak from actor Verlon Roberts. In a podcast appearance, Roberts accidentally revealed that he had not only been working onHalo Infinite, but hischaracter was a Spartan named Griffin. What’s more, Spartan Griffin is a character that interacts with Master Chief after Roberts revealed that he recorded a number of scenes with Chief’s actor at the studio. Following up on that reveal, fans now have even more evidence as to what Griffin looks like, but another previously unknown Spartan.

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The latest leak comes from the toy company Mega Construx, who has worked with Microsoft in the past to produce variousHalofigures and sets. The latestHalo Infinitetoy line was found by Mega Construx News and reveals the previously mentioned Spartan Griffin. While the figure is created in the Mega Construx style, fans will see thatGriffin dons a purple set of Mark VII armorand is equipped with a Needler.

The other character reveal is Spartan Stone, an individual which has so far gone unannounced in any capacity. Known as Spartan Trailblazer on the box, Stone is wearing all white armor and comes with an SMG weapon. It’s possible the toys were intended to be revealed alongside an announcement or trailer of some sort, so fans may want to pay attention to the nextHalo Infinitenews as it’s possible these two will be shown off in some capacity.

As fans continue to wait for any new information, many were seemingly the target of an April Fools prank last week when rumors began circulating that another delay had hit the anticipated title. The officialHaloaccount was quick to debunk the rumors, soHalo Infinitestill appears to be set on a 2021 launch. While Microsoft isn’t giving an exact release window, the Spartan Griffin actor once again let slip thatHalo Infiniteis targeting a November launch, which shouldn’t be too surprising for longtimeHalofans as that’s typically the month new games in the franchise arrive.

Halo Infinitewill launch fall 2021 for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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