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‘Halo Infinite’ Seems Better Than ‘Battlefield 2042’ Which Seems Better Than ‘Call Of Duty: Vanguard’ - Forbes
Oct 10, 2021 1 min, 0 secs

Halo Infinite, Battlefield 2042 and Call of Duty: Vanguard may boast different styles of play, but there is only so much time in the day to commit to a multiplayer shooter, and so they’re competition for each other all the same.

It is genuinely hard to find much substantive criticism of the Halo Infinite test flights, which have drawn near-universal praise from players, especially in the wake of Big Team Battle in the last showcase?

But as I’ve said before, Halo Infinite multiplayer feels ultra-polished and ready to launch tomorrow, campaign or no.

This is technically an “off” year for Call of Duty, given that there’s no Black Ops or Modern Warfare game, the two most popular sub-series

I’ve heard more about the new season of Warzone than I have Vanguard lately, and while obviously you still expect every Call of Duty release to sell well, it does barely seem to be in the conversation compared to potentially more exciting prospects like Battlefield and Halo

I suppose this comes with being a yearly release, whereas Battlefield does not come out every year, and we have not had a new Halo game since 2015, so the difference in buzz is understandable

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