While the lengths of the missions in Halo Infinite’s campaign vary, they can still provide information about how far along a player is in this first-person shooter. Indeed, fans that locate their current mission on a chronological mission list will have a good idea of how far they have to go before completing the game, and that is something that some players will undoubtedly want to do. Assisting with that endeavor is the precise purpose of this guide, and a Halo Infinite mission list can be found below.

Before getting into that list, though, it is worth noting that it is not possible to replay story missions in Halo Infinite at the time of writing. Developer 343 Industries has indicated that this will change in time, though a release window for a mission replay feature has not yet been revealed. As such, fans that are playing the campaign near its launch should expect to only get one shot at each of the following missions per playthrough.

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Halo Infinite Mission List

  1. Warship Gbraakon
  2. Foundation
  3. Outpost Tremonius
  4. The Tower
  5. Excavation Site
  6. Conservatory
  7. Spire
  8. Pelican Down
  9. The Sequence
  10. Nexus
  11. The Command Spire
  12. Repository
  13. The Road
  14. House of Reckoning
  15. Silent Auditorium

With respect to how long it will take for players to get through these 15 missions, it is indicated that a playthrough that focuses almost exclusively on the main story will take approximately 10 hours. That said, the length of Halo Infinite can be increased considerably by taking on the game’s various side-objectives, which include FOB bases, banished outposts, and high-value targets. In fact, players that engage with all of that optional content may find themselves spending closer to 40 hours with the campaign.

halo infinite campaign mission list

This is just one side of the coin, though, as Halo Infinite’s multiplayer offers an entirely separate opportunity for players to put time into the game. While there are currently some concerns about the state of the title’s multiplayer, the developer has been communicative about its plans for addressing some of the problems. If those plans ultimately come to fruition in a satisfying way, there is no telling how long fans will be playing this game for.

This sort of long-term engagement is actually exactly what the developer is looking for, as it has stated that Halo Infinite is the platform for the future. This means that players should expect to see the title grow over time rather than be iterated with sequels. For those fans that love story missions, hopefully that growth will include additions to the mission list that is featured above.

Halo Infinite is available for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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