Halo Infinite has had several issues since its release in 2021, which has taken some sheen off the game. It may have ticked a lot of boxes, but both single and multiplayer have had several issues, ranging from bugs to management decisions.
The multiplayer section has seen many players because it's completely free-to-play. All playlists are available to all users, with the campaign needing to be bought separately if they want to.
In lots of senses, the multiplayer playlists are a lot of fun, but they have their caveats.
The biggest problem to ruin gamers' experience has been the broken nature of the game's Big Team Battle (BTB) mode. There have been many problems with this mode that have created fury among fans recently.
However, the turn of the year and end of the festive season is finally looking bright as fixes and patches may already be on their way.
BTB is arguably the most popular mode for multiplayer since it allows 12v12 matches. This leads to large fireteams taking on each other, and the mode allows for faster level-up progression.
Hence, to have such a game mode broken didn't appease fans, especially in light of several issues, including monotonous playlists.
However, earlier on January 11, Community Director Brian Jarrard informed about upcoming patches for Halo Infinite. They will be geared towards solving the problems that exist within the game.
Based on the full patch notes, Jarrard has informed fans about the company's awareness of the issues:
This apparently includes a fix that is being tested now, and if it turns out to be successful, the problem with BTB mode will likely be getting fixed.
No official dates have been informed regarding a possible ETA for the fix. However, it's expected that unless the fix testing
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