video game,star wars video gamesDespite Cancellation, Halo Infinite Split-screen Co-Op Is Very Playable

Halo Infinite's split-screen co-op feature was officially canceled by developer 343 Industries earlier this month, but an exploit that enables the mode has been around since the game's launch. As detailed by the folks over at Digital Foundry, that exploit still works, and the feature runs surprisingly well.

Split-screen co-op functions similarly to how the game's online co-op does, where players must stay within a certain range of each other or else be killed. It's a reasonable limitation considering the size of Halo Infinite's world. Though Digital Foundry notes various glitches, framerate dips, and texture pop-in, (which are all more more noticeable on the Xbox One) the core experience functions as intended, and even allows for both players to earn Achievements while playing co-op.

The main drawback of using the exploit to enable split-screen co-op is that it runs the risk of corrupting save files. Digital Foundry notes that while they've done the exploit numerous times and haven't had it happen to them personally, others in the community have reported it happening, making playing split-screen co-op a potentially risky endeavor.

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