Splitgate and Halo Infinite can help each other, arena

Split gate was one of the most popular games of the year 2021 thanks to its free open beta, while it had a successful summer with many hundreds of thousands of simultaneous players, many feared that it suffer from the hands of the series at the end of the year Would that it influenced: Halo.

The Multiplayer of Halo Infinite was unbelievably popular, but a person who did not worry at all that Split gate is pushed aside is Ian Proud, the CEO of 1047 games. In conversation with The PC Player 24, Proud says — a lifelong fan of Arena Shooters, where Halo 2 is a personal favorite — that he had never worried over Halo's impact on split gate, and thinks that the two on the Current EGO Shooter Market are games that can actually work together to revive their common genre.

I'm really happy [Halo Infinite] is out, he says. I honestly think that Halo Infinite and Split gate will help each other in the long term. I think there are just as much noise and so many Battle Royales, and [thesis Two Games] bring people to the Arena Shooter Genre. Do you know, there are many children who have never played Halo, right? There are many children who have never played Quake or Unreal Tournament. You have never played this kind of game. And I think it's a good thing for the genre as a whole to guide you in mind.

It seems that the theory of Proud could also have legs. He reveals that the player number of SILICATE has risen to PlayStation consoles since the start of the Xbox exclusive Halo Infinite.

While the total player number of SILICATE is currently far away from the summer's dizzying heights, Proud hopes to recall part of this floor in 2022, since 1047 — the beginning of this year 100 million US dollars have collected in a round of financing — and improve the game You may want to win from a beta to a fully started title.

Can Splitgate AND Halo BOTH Succeed? Further insights into the future of Split gate and reflections about the significant year that had just behind them will be obtained from the Advanced Interview of The PC Player 24 with Proud, which will go live on Sunday, December 26th.

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