Are there multiple endings in Halo Infinite?
Halo Infinite’s latest installment in the prestigious Xbox franchise has generated extensive debate among fans regarding multiple endings. The answer can be a bit confusing given the game’s complexity. In this article, we will delve into Halo Infinite’s ending structure to determine whether there are truly multiple endings or just some form of variation.
Before diving into the nitty-gritty, let us quickly summarize the primary types of endings in video games: Canonical vs Non-Canonical endings. Canonical endings ensure a consistent storyline and predetermined events, whereas Non-canonical endings allow players various endings based on their individual performances.
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Are there multiple endings in Halo Infinite?
For fans of the franchise seeking the definitive answer, consider the following:
• As screenrant.com notes, the standard and the legendary endings have overlapping footnotes, with the legenedary ending having even more dialogue that sets course for the next installment **.
What does each ending reveal?
Within Halo Infinite, two clear paths exist: Post-game and Optional Mission. Both endpoints, though distinct, aim to provide a conclusion by unraveling the enmiring Mystery to rescue Noble Commander (Master Chief’s rival).
Post-game Endpoint
• Finish mission with a bang! Master Chief’s quest comes down to saving Noble Commander – Halo Infinite’s conclusion hinges on this mission
Key differences between the regular and legendary endings: some of the cutscenes seem virtually seamless transitions whereas both postgame and optional missions might seem similar.
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Conclusion: Answer is No
We do have a non-ending finale in Halo.
While there are several elements
In Halo’s storytelling process.
• In most other games,
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The non-ended part is not necessarily non-linear.
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