Halo Infinite was supposed to get split-screen co-op after the launch of the game, but that has been canceled. Although not before it is seen working on Xbox One.
A video has been making the rounds on Twitter showing an exploit that explains in simple steps how to make the co-op work on Xbox consoles. It has been claimed that this exploit can even work on the original Xbox One but obviously the performance of the game takes a hit due to it.
Here are the steps to run this exploit in Halo Infinite and get split-screen co-op running on Xbox consoles. This requires two consoles although it will make it possible to run split-screen on a single Xbox. Make sure you have a friend playing the game and idling around on the menu.
How To Play Split-Screen Co-Op In Halo Infinite
- Head to the campaign menu and load a save file.
- Click on the “Play” button and get ready to go to your online friends list.
- Once the “Loading Map” menu appears, open the friends list and join a friend idling in the main menu of Halo Infinite.
- Leave the fireteam after joining that friend.
- Next, go to the custom lobby seen under “Server” and pick “Offline” from it.
- Once you are done with it, connect other controllers and sign into a profile.
- Just click on “Play” to enjoy the game in local co-op with split-screen enabled.
Here’s a video of it working in action.
Follow-up on this, here's a quick tutorial on how to play #HaloInfinite Splitscreen Coop using a menu glitch found by @Zeny_IC!
(Kinda low effort, but it's 2AM, I'm tired, and it does contain everything you need to know to DIY! 😆) https://t.co/I1Cxx7YXqk pic.twitter.com/x0VAYW2tUh
— Halo Création (@HaloCreation) September 3, 2022
Here’s the game running on an Xbox One.
Campaign Split Screen Co-Op running on the VCR Xbox One https://t.co/dvZvFKOTuY pic.twitter.com/aBIHZKUVH3
— Chris (Katsuya Suou enjoyer) (@KatsuyaTheFuuk) September 3, 2022
Since there is no official support for split-screen co-op, this is an exploit, for now, that appears to work just fine. It is possible that glitches/bugs might occur since this is not officially tested, but you can get a taste of split-screen co-op this way.
Halo Infinite is available now for Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PC.