Fans of the iconic Halo franchise may not be able to play the highly-anticipated Halo Infinite title just yet, but they can take part in a new minigame presented by Halo and Butterfinger that is going on right now on Twitch.
The Butterfinger Halo Havoc event allows fans to blow up Butterfinger asteroids in a minigame on Twitch, which will also engage viewers of a stream.
“Butterfinger and the gaming community have been a perfect fit and it has been a blast connecting with such a passionate and engaged group,” said Miguel Zorrilla, marketing director for Butterfinger at Ferrero USA (h/t Adweek). “The Butterfinger Halo Havoc experience we created with Twitch and Microsoft is a unique way for these fans and streamers to engage with our brand, and we’re excited to see them have fun with it.”
Here’s the schedule for Twitch streamers playing the game:
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