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    A direct sequel to Halo Infinite is here, but it isn’t a new game — new story beats unfold in a medium you probably wouldn’t expect

    Samuel AlejandroBy Samuel AlejandroDecember 29, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Halo Infinite Campaign Chief Shadowed

    For those unaware, Halo Infinite wrapped with a fairly open-ended conclusion, leaving the door wide open for a direct continuation. That could have taken the form of a sequel, or more realistically, campaign DLC. Since the game’s release, it has been learned that campaign DLC was indeed planned but later cancelled, based on

    that outlined the project’s early direction and eventual shelving.

    It is no secret that Halo Infinite was originally positioned as a 10-year live service platform, intended to grow and evolve over time. What ultimately shipped fell well short of that ambition.

    While it took roughly four years for Halo Infinite to reach feature and content parity with Halo: Reach, it is now generally accepted as a solid entry in the series. Some even regard it as 343 Industries’ strongest contribution to the franchise to date, and that contribution just got its sequel, but it isn’t what you think.

    How Halo continues its story outside of games

    Halo: Edge of Dawn

    Spoilers will be avoided here for anything post Halo Infinite, but the Halo games since 343 Industries took over, and now under Halo Studios, have unfortunately felt increasingly disjointed. While the studio got off to a strong start, despite issues with the gameplay, Halo 4 delivered a largely cohesive story that directly continued from the events of Halo 3.

    Sadly, this was the last time the mainline Halo games felt meaningfully connected. The jump from Halo 4 to Halo 5 proved confusing for anyone who had not kept up with the expanded universe through books, with the introduction of Blue Team for the first time in the games, leaving some players confused.

    That confusion was only compounded by the fact that Halo 5’s story is

    as the weakest in the franchise. As a result, large portions of its narrative were quietly abandoned in favour of the direction taken with Halo Infinite. While that was likely the right decision, very little was done to bring game-only players up to speed, especially when Halo 5’s ending is picked up directly in a book rather than a game.

    This is not a new phenomenon either. Halo 3: ODST also received its narrative follow-up outside the games, with Halo: New Blood focusing on Buck, a fan favourite character, whose story is continued in Halo: New Blood following on from the events of ODST and detailing his eventual recruitment into the Spartan IV programme.

    Halo: New Blood continues the story after Halo 3: ODST, following Edward Buck as he navigates life post human-covenant war. Written by Matt Forbeck, the novel bridges the gap between ODST and Halo 5, providing important context that is never fully explained in the games.

    The Halo Infinite sequel

    Halo Infinite Master Chief and Pilot

    If you have not pieced things together yet, the sequel to Halo Infinite is, in fact, a book. Halo: Edge of Dawn was released within the past week and is written by Kelly Gay.

    She is a well-established name within the Halo universe, having authored several well-regarded entries, alongside her own Gods and Monsters and Charlie Madigan series.

    The book picks up immediately after the ending of Halo Infinite, acting as a direct continuation of the campaign rather than a standalone side story. It expands on the Endless, reveals the chosen name of the Weapon, Master Chief’s new AI companion following Cortana’s departure, and provides deeper insight into Zeta Halo itself.

    Without spoiling any details, the story raises an important question about the future. When Halo 7 eventually releases, will players be expected to already understand these developments, or will the game retread ground that has already been covered in the books, something the series has rarely, if ever, done before?

    It is still disappointing to see major story developments reach only a small portion of the audience. At times, it genuinely feels as though Halo has become a book series first, with the occasional game used to move things forward.

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