Halo Infinite will let you jump seamlessly between Xbox Series X and PC

Halo Infinite
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Halo Infinite is easily the biggest upcoming game from Microsoft's Xbox Game Studios, and while it'll launch day and date across Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC, players on PC won't be barred from carrying over any progress made on console. 

Microsoft's Head of Xbox Game Studios, Matt Booty, confirmed today via Xbox Wire that Halo Infinite will support cross-play and cross-progression across Xbox consoles and PC, so you won't be restricted no matter where you decide to play.

Xbox on PC continues to improve

Booty also explained how Microsoft is working to further its reach in PC gaming, starting with developers. Beginning on August 1, 2021, Microsoft will no longer share 70% of the revenue for any games sold on the Microsoft Store and is instead bumping the number up to 88%, in line with PC games sold on the Epic Games Store.

Booty closes by noting that while "we still have a lot of work to do," Microsoft has never been in a better place with PC gaming.

Samuel Tolbert

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