Among the changes is a fix for weapon ‘jamming’, the reimplementation of high-level “popular map traversal and skill jump tactics”, the return of the much-loved Scorpion tank gun for the single-player campaign, and various bug fixes. You can check out details on the update here, which has now rolled out for Halo Infinite.
Halo Infinite Season 2: Lone Wolves is available now, alongside the Fracture: Entrenched event, which launched yesterday with themed rewards, a free 30-tier Event Pass, limited-time playlist, and event-exclusive challenges. From now until 30th May, you can start earning rewards for the Eaglestrike armour core in the first of six Fracture: Entrenched events planned for Halo Infinite Season 2.
Thursday, May 26, 2022
Following the launch of Halo Infinite Season 2: Lone Wolves earlier this month, developer 343 Industries has rolled out a new update, addressing a number of issues and implementing a handful of quality of life fixes, based upon feedback from players.
Among the changes is a fix for weapon ‘jamming’, the reimplementation of high-level “popular map traversal and skill jump tactics”, the return of the much-loved Scorpion tank gun for the single-player campaign, and various bug fixes. You can check out details on the update here, which has now rolled out for Halo Infinite.
Halo Infinite Season 2: Lone Wolves is available now, alongside the Fracture: Entrenched event, which launched yesterday with themed rewards, a free 30-tier Event Pass, limited-time playlist, and event-exclusive challenges. From now until 30th May, you can start earning rewards for the Eaglestrike armour core in the first of six Fracture: Entrenched events planned for Halo Infinite Season 2.