Halo Infinite is a game that many in the gaming community have been looking forward to since its initial announcement. With the promise of a return to form, there is plenty of reasons for fans to be excited for the release of Halo Infinite.

Now, fans will soon have the chance to get their hands on some official merchandise from the game, as the official Halo Infinite Funko Pops can now be pre-ordered.

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The first set of Funko Pops available are fairly standard. There's a Master Chief figure in standard green armor and a figure of him in his new Spartan Mark VII armor, which was recently shown off by way of new concept art for Halo Infinite. In addition, there's an exclusive Funko Deco Variant that shows Master Chief in a blue and yellow variant of the Mark VII armor. All of these figures are available for pre-order on Gamestop for $12  and will be available on October 12th.

However, there are even more Halo Infinite Funko Pops available exclusively through various retailers. For example, Best Buy's Funko Pop has the Chief wearing camouflage armor. This will be sold for thirteen dollars, though it's unclear when they will be available. Gamestop's exclusive figure has Master Chief wearing the Mark VII armor, but holding a different gun, which releases on October 12th for $12. Finally, Target will be selling a Master Chief figure wearing active camo for $9 and will be available on December 7th.

This will give plenty of Halo fans a lot to be excited about. However, a lot of details regarding the release of the game have been up in the air. With Halo Infinite delayed into 2021, many fans have started to grow concerned about the release of the game, and it's possible that the delay is actually a good thing.

This will hopefully give the developer a larger period of time to refine the game and make it the best that it can be. While the release of the Xbox Series X remains unchanged despite the delay of Halo Infinite, it's understandable why many fans are disappointed. This is supposed to be the flagship title of the Xbox Series X and now it won't even release in tandem with the launch of the console. Hopefully, the developer is able to deliver.

Halo Infinite is set to launch in 2021.

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Source: Gamespot