Not much has been revealed about Halo Infinite since its gameplay trailer last year. Developer 343 Industries has released some official information, but Halo Infinite fans have also managed to find more details on the game via far less conventional ways.
These less conventional ways have so far mostly included gleaning information from Halo Infinite promotions that started around when the game was originally intended to launch. Players speculated that the game would see the return of Halo Reach's Moas after the launch of Halo Moa Burger Pringles. The community also attempted to piece together what Halo Infinite's microtransactions could look like based on the game's promotion with snack food brands.
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Now, an official calendar for Halo Infinite may have just revealed the return of the fan-favorite Chopper vehicle from Halo 3. The Chopper is a one-man motorcycle-like vehicle that is equipped with a boost and two forward-facing turrets. It is a vehicle-specific to the franchise's alien race known as the Brutes. Its inclusion is not all too surprising, as Brutes have been confirmed to play a large role in Halo Infinite's story, but the vehicle had been completely absent from any material shown of the game until now.
While 343 Industries has not officially shown the Chopper, the developers have discussed other vehicles that players would be able to use in the game. Most recently, the developers revealed Halo Infinite's new Razorback vehicle that is similar to an armored Warthog meant to quickly transport troops on the ground. The developers have also said that vehicles will play a larger role than they have in previous Halo titles as players will need them to quickly navigate Halo Infinite's more open-world map. The calendar doesn't seem to reveal anything else about the game, but it does give a good look at some of its concept art.
Of course, none of this information is confirmed until it is officially announced, but it does seem unlikely that the calendar would feature concept art for vehicles not even in Halo Infinite. Thankfully, fans do not have too much longer to see some more of Halo Infinite since Xbox's E3 conference is just around the corner. There is no way of knowing exactly what Xbox is planning on showing of the game during the conference, but hopefully, fans will get to see some footage of the Choppers in action to confirm their new suspicions and see how they handle in the new title.
Halo Infinite is scheduled to release this fall on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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Source: Calendars.com