Microsoft recently announced that the Xbox Series X will officially launch in November of this year, a more specific timeframe than its previous announcement of the end of the year. However, Microsoft also confirmed that its platform-exclusive game, Halo: Infinite, will be delayed until 11 and will not launch alongside the Xbox Series X.
According to Microsoft's 343 Industries studio, the impact of the new coronavirus epidemic this year has affected the game's development progress, causing "Halo: Infinite" to fail to meet its original expected completion goals. As a result, it cannot be successfully launched on the Xbox Series X and must be postponed to 2021.
However, even though "Halo Infinite" will be absent from the Xbox Series X's launch lineup, Microsoft's platform-exclusive games still include works such as "Forza Motorsport", and other game lineups also include games co-developed with third-party game companies, such as "Assassin's Creed: Valhalla", "Watch Dogs: Legion", "Destiny 2", "Dragon Among Us" and other works.
In addition, relevant news also pointed out that Microsoft will announce more game information through an online event in late August, and is expected to unveil the entry-level Xbox Series S game console. As for Sony, it may also choose to announce the launch price of PlayStation 8 at the end of August. Both game consoles will be available on the market in November this year.


