There are several different methods today to download or load Halo Infinite Multiplayer past the blue screen today. If you see a blue screen on your Xbox, you are not alone. The placeholder file is only a 280MB file, but it’s causing quite a problem for more than a couple of users this minute.
If you downloaded the Halo Infinite placeholder, delete it immediately. This app caused problems for some users this afternoon as the app doesn’t know how to interact with the new update. That shouldn’t be the case, but that’s how it is – so there!
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After deleting the placeholder, search for Halo Infinite in the store. Select Multiplayer, find the “Buy for Free” option and install it from there. This new file is significantly larger than the placeholder app.
If you want Avoid this stupid process Try turning your Xbox off and then on again. If that doesn’t work, it is possible that you didn’t turn the machine off as hard as necessary. You might just want to completely disconnect your Xbox, then reconnect it, start it up, and check your downloads. You should see the update being pushed automatically.
While you’re at it, consider flipping the switch to crossplay with PC users. The first time you play Halo on an Xbox while your buddy is playing Halo on a PC (and the odds are good), you’re in for a rude awakening. Take a look at the trailer for this title above and get ready for the pounding.
Also take a look at the game on your PC. Maybe even download the game and play it on both machines and see if that experience ruins the Halo Universe for you and everyone you love – it could be!
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