Are “dinosaur-like enemies” coming into play?

343 Industries it has promises and promises are kept. Or so. At least in the background there should be some projects that keep leaking out. After the co-op campaign, Forge should start, the great Halo forge that some players already have access to and can’t resist publishing videos. Now a player has published a clip that one “Dinosaur-Like Enemies” to Halo Infinite brings.

“The Crusher” can handle 12 rockets. An overpowering opponent, at least in the clip from “Halo Leaks” on Twitter. Whether the dino will actually come into play is uncertain, maybe it’s just nice fan work.

But the Halo Infinite story will definitely continue. Perhaps this dino-like foe is an enslaved Exile creature found somewhere on a Halo ring to use in battle. Without fueling speculation here, this “new opponent” looks somehow strange.

Fighting the Crusher in Halo Infinite!
This thing has quite a bit of health, a bit to much imo. Takes 12 Rockets in total just to kill it. #Halo #HaloInfinite We’ll be posting more. pic.twitter.com/HC4tIdg1Fx

— Halo Leaks | Infinite Leaks & News (@leaks_infinite) August 26, 2022

on Reddit.com some commenters are sure: “Looks like a Doom enemy”, so TheEternalGazed.

Halo Infinite: Originally as extensive as Breath of the Wild

The finished game also offers an open world, but it’s not nearly as spectacular as Breath of the Wild. Why did I actually give 10/10 points back then? It’s an arena shooter like it’s from the good old days, before the Call of Duty and Fortnite hype, when multiplayer shooters were still “proper duels”. (Quake 3 Arena players will agree.)

Basically was a lot for Halo Infinite planned, but very little of it actually implemented. We remember: Halo Infinite was actually supposed to appear as a “launch title” for the Xbox Series X/S. Nothing came of it! A gameplay video in the summer before the release of the latest Xbox console brought a lot of negative feedback from the fan community, following which the game was postponed for a whole year.

A year later, 343 Industries launched the Halo Infinite multiplayer beta and spawned many happy savers. The campaign was exciting, good, but turn out too quickly. The “open world” offered little. The game went through many creative minds and maybe in a few years it will become “the masterpiece” that was imagined. DLC expansions for the Halo Infinite campaign might certainly do that! New overpowered enemies like the one shown “Dinosaur” in Halo Infinite might certainly sharpen the gameplay.

Halo Infinite is available now for Windows PC, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. Next appears a Battle Royale mode for Halo Infinite to be planned – if the rumors are true! Alleged start date: November 2022.

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