The rumor mill began churning with a tweet from HaloDotAPI on Thursday, in which he suggested that Halo Infinites first season, Heroes of Reach, would begin next week, indicating that a multiplayer launch was early. The next day, the YouTuber, Nate The Hate, made a tweet about the first tweet. I can confirm & share with you today that Halo Infinite multiplayer will be made available Monday, October 15th, the content creator wrote. In case of the Xbox anniversary, we are celebrating today’s birthday.I’ll confirm tomorrow as of tomorrow that Halo Infinite will be available on Monday, November 15th, Spartans. https://t.co/fLpR86bu4.O, https://t.co/flpR86bu4O, hmmm. NateTheHate2 (@NateTheHate2) November 12, 2021 Since then, everything has only been raining. Adam Fairclough, the developer of Xbox and Xbox store data, turned down the plan for Halo Infinites multiplayer, which listed the date for release of the release of this game in November. However, it’s worth noting that the store data was updated from the date of December. My list of Halo Infinite Multiplayer adv is updated https://t.co/ndEYjmyIn pic.twitter.com/gyBLdMdCMv. Aggiornamenti Lumia (@ALumia_Italia) Nov 13 2021 As well, Halo Infinites multiplayer had its release date removed from the Xbox Game Pass app. With its release date now set to come soon, and the campaign component still seems to be due for the new season. The upcoming Xbox Series X console is scheduled to launch on November 15 – this was known back in the year it was announced, but due to recent rumors, it has now fuelled the fire. The date of November 15 is pretty significant to both Halo and the Xbox brand, especially this year. The Xbox original, which named Halo: Combat Evolved as a day-one launch title, debuted on November 15, 2001, so this year marks the 20th anniversary of Halo and Xbox. This Monday, the game’s 20th anniversary event is planned as well, and the Halo community thinks that it’ll be a stealth-drop event, especially in celebration of the franchise and the console. Despite the fact that we have not heard it directly from Xbox or 343, this rumor should be taken as salt. Developers have many games, but not nearly all of them have huge, triple-A games.