Key Xbox Series X launch title Halo Infinite has been delayed to 2021, Microsoft has announced.In a statement, 343 head Chris Lee said the studio faced a number of “development challenges”, including those relating to the coronavirus.”It is not sustainable for the well-being of our team or the overall success of the game to ship it this holiday,” Lee said. Halo Infinite Development Update pic.twitter.com/TFZvXhRN9f— Halo (@Halo) August 11, 2020 To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings The delay is a blow to the launch of the Xbox Series X. Halo Infinite was seen as a key launch title for Microsoft’s next console.However, the delay should perhaps not come as a surprise. 343 had already talked about the significant impact coronavirus has had on the studio as it transitioned to working from home. And in April, Xbox boss Phil Spencer insisted Microsoft wouldn’t “push when things just aren’t ready”. And it’s worth noting Halo Infinite’s recent gameplay reveal was something of a PR disaster, with criticism for its visuals hitting the headlines. In the video below, Digital Foundry explains more.343 had said it was taking this feedback on board, admitting it had “work to do” on…