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Halo Infinite Pre-purchase [newegg.com] (Xbox One/Series X|S, Win10 Digital) on sale, apply promo code
HLSAVE (apply in cart) to get $10 off, game codes will be delivered via email once become available before launch date.
- Pre-order Halo Infinite to receive the Zeta Sky Armor Coating as well as the Chosen Emblem and Nameplate
- The legendary Halo series returns with a groundbreaking multiplayer experience and the most expansive Master Chief campaign yet.
- Campaign: When all hope is lost and humanity's fate hangs in the balance, the Master Chief is ready to confront the most ruthless foe he's ever faced.
- Multiplayer: Halo's celebrated multiplayer returns, reimagined and free to play! Seasonal updates evolve the experience over time with unique events, new modes and maps, and community-focused content.
- Cross-generation and cross-platform gaming: Halo Infinite provides an amazing experience across the Xbox One and newer family of consoles, as well as PC, with stunning graphics and world-class cross-platform play. On Xbox Series X, enjoy enhanced features like up to 120 FPS and greatly reduced load times creating seamless gameplay
- DRM Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One, Windows 10
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Yeah, multiplayer and campaign on game pass
A lot of us have game pass and sometimes people don't realize a game will be on there day one. Just trying to help each other keep from accidentally buying stuff we're gonna get for free. I see what you mean though, it isn't for everybody.
So spend $50 towards game pass and get tons of games, then spend another $10-$20 later if you want a physical copy of any specific game you want to own
Versus $50 on just a single game, that usually drops in price within a few months anyway
So spend $50 towards game pass and get tons of games, then spend another $10-$20 later if you want a physical copy of any specific game you want to own
Versus $50 on just a single game, that usually drops in price within a few months anyway
This is the answer. Also, the longer a game is out the cheaper it gets. Enjoy it on game pass, buy it later.
I had 3 years of game pass right now, I don't plan on ever letting it expire. I've spent 10x less money on games since I got game pass.