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Halo Infinite's multiplayer director leaves Studio 343.

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Halo Infinite's multiplayer director announced his departure from Studio 343 after 11 and a half years. The announcement came after the release of a set of anticipated levels from the game.

Halo Infinite was released late last year, and since its release, the game has received widespread criticism due to its incomplete release. The team's plan was to release the game and its modes separately, and unfortunately, that didn't fully materialize.

In addition to the story mode, multiplayer, FORGE mode, and the ability to replay missions after completing them were scheduled for release. Share with us how these eccentricities pan out. Tom French The news of his departure from the studio is in Tweetwhere he wrote:

After more than 11 and a half years in Halo, I stepped out of my Spartan armor for the last time today to set out on new adventures.

It was an honor to be part of a game I loved so much as a player and admired so much as a developer. I couldn't be prouder of my time at 343.

This isn't the only departure of studio members, as it was preceded by other departures, the most notable being that of studio head Bonnie Rose. Historically, the game's development was turbulent, suffering several delays and leadership changes in the years leading up to its release.

After the game's major winter update arrived last month, 343 Studios thanked fans for their patience during a year in which the studio struggled to bring many highly anticipated features to the game. The team said:

We know it certainly wasn't the easiest or quickest journey. But with the Winter Update, we have the opportunity to thank the community for their dedication and feedback.

Microsoft admitted earlier after achieving the desired goal, through its president Matt Booty. Where the latter said the game's launch was very bad, describing it as stuttering.

President of Microsoft Corporation Matt Booty Interviewed on YouTube by GameSpot, he discussed the game's poor launch, describing it as a racer who stumbles and falls before the finish line. His opinion was similar to the majority opinion when the game launched about a year ago.