According to recent reports, Certain Affinity is developing a battle royale mode for Halo Infinite, codenamed ‘Tatanka’. New data mining has also hinted towards different game modes, populated with bots and settings similar to a battle royale title.
Halo Infinite, the latest mainline iteration of the iconic first-person shooter franchise by Xbox, expands on the series to present a truly unique experience. The title combines satisfying yet balanced gunplay with physics-based arcade movements to offer a fun experience.
Paired with a free-to-play approach and fair battle pass progression, Halo Infinite, in theory, makes a fantastic package for players to jump right in. However, within a few months since launch, the player base has dwindled to lower than that of Master Chief Collection.
Despite creating an excellent Halo title, the lack of content has failed to give players a reason to stick around. The title was launched with an open-world campaign and an amazing free-to-play multiplayer. However, it could not deliver on staple Halo game modes such as co-op campaigns and forges.
343 has promised that a co-op campaign will come in mid-Season 2 and forge in Season 3. For now, there aren’t many things for the players to enjoy after completing the battle pass. With that being said, it seems like there is more new content coming to Halo Infinite, such as a battle royale mode by Certain Affinity.
Certain Affinity, the studio formed by ex-Bungie developers, has been assisting 343 Industries with the development of the Halo franchise since the early days of Halo 2.
They have contributed their talents to multiple Halo titles, including Halo 2, Halo: Reach, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 4, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, and
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