Halo Infinite: Memory Agent audio drama releases ahead of campaign launch

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Halo Infinite (Image credit: Xbox Game Studios)

What you need to know

  • 343 Industries has released a new audio drama called Halo Infinite: Memory Agent on Spotify.
  • The audio drama is roughly an hour long, with six 10 minute episodes.
  • The strory likely has ties to Halo Infinite's narrative.

A few hours ahead of the global launch of the Halo Infinite campaign, developer 343 Industries has released a brand new audio drama called Halo Infinite: Memory Agent. The drama consists of six episodes, with each one being roughly 10 minutes long. The audio drama is available to listen to on Spotify, either through the Spotify app or through its web player.

The synopsis for the drama is as follows: "A lone secret agent from the Office of Naval Intelligence is sent on a mission to relay critical intel to the Master Chief. There's just one catch — every seven hours, her memory resets. Now she must make a perilous journey through closely monitored space, desperate to learn whatever she can about her own past as well as that of the Master Chief. Through the help of an AI companion and battlefield reports of others who have encountered the legendary hero, she pieces together just how important her task may be."

Notably, Halo Infinite's campaign can be purchased for $60 and is available on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One consoles, and Windows PCs. Halo Infinite preorders are available if you want to purchase the campaign ahead of its 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET release. The Halo Infinite multiplayer experience is free-to-play and is live now.

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