Halo Infinite gets new gear and merch in the Microsoft Store, with hoodies, hats and more
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What you need to know
If you’re coming off the excitement of yesterday’sgameplay revealofHalo Infinite, you might be looking for some new merch to show off your love for the Halo franchise. Fortunately Microsoft has your back with the release of new Halo Infinite gear in the Microsoft Store, including new hoodies, shirts, and hats.
Some of the merch is for the older Halo titles, like the classic mousepad for Halo 3, but there’s also some merch exclusive to Halo Infinite as well, including this rather dashing hoodie that’s$60 at Microsoft. If you’re interested, you can check out the full collection at theMicrosoft Store. Otherwise, we’ll have to wait for the release of Halo Infinite, which is coming to Xbox Game Pass day one later in 2020.
Be sure to let us know what you think about the new merch in the comments below!
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