A Halo Infinite glitch enables co-op at the risk of deleting your save

Unofficial, but effective.

Someone found a glitch that enables split-screen co-op in Halo Infinite. It’s surprisingly easy to pull off but comes at the risk of deleting your save file.

343 Industries announced that campaign co-op  won’t be coming until next year, but there’s now an unofficial means to play Halo Infinite’s  campaign with a friend. YouTuber NobleActual made the discovery, which  Kotaku  then did a story on. Please note that this only appears to work on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. Sorry, PC players.

Here’s how to enable co-op in Halo Infinite via glitch:

  1. Halo Infinite must be offline
  2. Connect a second controller
  3. Log onto an Xbox account
  4. Begin the campaign on the first controller
  5. While in-game, press stat, then back out
  6. On the second controller, add the second player to a fireteam

Do all that, and presto! Local co-op for Halo Infinite. Please remember that it’s pretty glitchy, as the second player has no HUD, and cutscenes don’t work. Please keep in mind that this is not official and may delete your save file. So do this at your own risk!

Check out a clip NobleActual made of Halo Infinite’s  unofficial co-op below.

Anyone attempting to master Halo Infinite’s campaign should check out  our guide on how to do just that. We also have multiplayer guides on  weapon offset settings  along with  how to get all medals.

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

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