Xbox has announced a partnership with Rockstar that will allow players to unlock in-game rewards in Halo Infinite by buying limited-edition cans of the energy drink.

As the first anniversary of the Xbox Series X|S approaches, the creators of the consoles prepare for what might well be the biggest day since launch. The long-awaited arrival of Halo Infinite which was originally supposed to launch alongside the consoles last November. The technical tests have been taking place and Infinite will be here on December 8, 2021.

To further add to the Infinite hype, Xbox has revealed a partnership between the game and Rockstar Energy. Infinite fans in the US will be able to buy limited-edition cans in five of the beverage's best-selling flavors between now and when the game launches. The artwork on the cans has been designed by five individual artists.

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That's not all. Buying cans of Infinite Rockstar between now and the end of the year could bag you all sorts of Halo goodies. Codes can be found under the Rockstar cans' tabs and redeemed for both real-life and in-game rewards. The in-game rewards include special emblems as well as weapon and vehicle wraps inspired by Rockstar's black and gold design. You can also unlock challenge swaps and 2XP.

If you haven't yet pre-ordered a copy of Infinite, then you still might want to grab a few cans of its limited edition run of Rockstar drinks. On top of the in-game rewards up for grabs, you could also win copies of Infinite, or even Series X consoles bundled with the game. The grand prize, the winner of which will be announced after the competition ends at the end of the year, is a Jeep Gladiator inspired by Master Chief.

Infinite's third test weekend comes to an end today. During the latest test, players have had their first opportunity to play Infinite's take on Big Team Battle. While the gameplay seems to be going down a storm so far, some players aren't happy that the iconic announcer for the mode isn't present. On the bright side, the game's grappling hook allows you to swing around its maps like Spider-Man.

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