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Halo Infinite Launches In November, According To Doughnut Advert

A Krispy Kreme advert may have revealed that Halo Infinite will be launching sometime in November.

Microsoft recently announced a collaboration with Krispy Kreme, showing off some Xbox-inspired doughnuts that are filled with brownie batter. It seems like those doughnuts won't be the only ones that come from the team-up, as Krispy Kreme Brazil has revealed the "Infinite Doughnut", inspired by Halo Infinite.

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That's not the only thing that Krispy Kreme has revealed, however. Whilst Tweeting about the Infinite doughnut, Krispy Kreme might have also revealed the release month for Halo Infinite. It said, "Why wait for November if we can start the festivities now? Xbox Mexico and MexKrispyKreme. We celebrate 20 years of the Master Chief with a special edition Halo Infinite donut. Available July 30."

Although the Tweet could just be an assumption on Krispy Kreme's part, it seems more likely that it has some indication on when Halo Infinite is launching, especially considering the collaboration with Xbox. As of the time of writing, the Tweet hasn't been deleted or edited.

Halo Infinite has been tagged with a "Holiday" launch since its showcase at E3, with Microsoft seemingly hesitant to reveal an exact release date until the time is right. Most fans had already guessed that Infinite would be launching in November, simply because of how packed that month usually is for gaming, and how it would compliment Forza Horizon 5's release. With the Halo Infinite multiplayer flights starting this weekend, it's possible that we'll get some sort of release update to close out the tests.

It's worth pointing out that the Krispy Kreme advert doesn't confirm a release date in November, and could simply be one of the brands making an educated guess at Halo Infinite's launch. Just last month, Xbox Tweeted about Xbox Game Pass having six months full of big games, and the last game shown was Halo Infinite, leading many to believe that it might be releasing in December.

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