I am extremely here for the point three minutes in, where Master Chef rescues some grateful soldiers with his jeep then proceeds to drive right off a cliff. Look, you could consider them rescued for at least two seconds, and isn’t that better than never rescued at all? For a six-minute “overview”, that did seem weirdly vague. You can guess at a lot of what they’re showing, building on earlier hints and glimpses, but specifics are a little thin. So I’ll stop short of saying “It’s like Far Cry!” and simply say oh hey, the map noted there are collectibles to collect and showed various objective markers, including Forward Operating Bases to capture. The map description explains:
Which does sound a bit like [sandbox shooter of your choose]. Halo Infinite is due to launch on the 8th of December. The multiplayer will be free-to-play but the campaign will cost £50/€60/$60 on Steam and the Microsoft Store. Or, like other new Microsoft games, it’ll be on Xbox Game Pass. A recent video blabbed loads about PC features and options, including the ability to host a cross-platform dedicated LAN party server from PC. Nice.