In the last few days, all the eager Halo fans enjoyed. A number of insiders claimed that Infinite’s multiplayer would be launched on November 15, which coincided with the 20th anniversary of the game. Those rumours were backed up by the analysis of the Xbox store’s inventory that implied that something was coming to that date, that Microsoft quickly changed. Contextually, Halo infinite won’t have the original trilogy. And That’s fine, and not to mention that it’s completely inhumane. Despite all the excitement, it might be time to start planning to do something else on Monday, as it looks like the multiplayer isn’t planned to be released that day. According to NateTheHate2, one of the key insiders of the rumours, “an 11th hour delay” has forced the 15th of November to an unknown date. He said, “Update: An 11th hour change has claimed the early rollout of Halo Infinite multiplayer. The original plan was to have Halo infinite Multiplayer available on Monday, Nov 15; but a delay will continue to push it back. Though Nate seems certain that the release date was pushed back a bit, they still believe we’ll be getting more information about the release. “I’d certainly say that it’s possible. It would not surprise me that preload for the multiplayer became active on Monday and there was the release date for the game. I can’t say anything about it on Monday. I’m simply saying that a MP won’t be released as planned on Monday.” To add to the fact that the multiplayer release was delayed, a promotional countdown with Pringle was removed from the site on November 15 – the pre-deployment date of the release to the end of the year. That’s because it was never meant to be seen or that it was counting down to a date that was not known yet, but it shows everything happening behind the scenes.