On Friday, a report went out detailing a massive new battle royale game mode being in development for Halo Infinite. The battle royale is said to be comparable in size and scope to Call of Duty: Warzone, with developer Certain Affinity being brought in to support it with content long-term. The report didn't provide firm sources, however, leaving its reliability wavering. Since then some more substantial evidence has been discovered, with datamined information regarding Halo Infinite's battle royale being found online.
The leaks were shared by the InfiniteLeaks team on Twitter which is known for datamining Halo Infinite. The leak states that the following information is associated with what's referred to as the «Tatanka» game mode, expected to be Halo Infinite's battle royale. Leaks can be split into two specific topics, the first detailing certain game modes for Halo Infinite's battle royale and the second detailing in-game options for the game mode.
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While these revelations won't necessarily be surprising, they should further confirm that Tatanka is a battle royale mode. The game modes that were discovered include the following four choices. There's Tatanka-Duos-UGC, Tatanka-Quads-UGC, Tatanka-DefaultBots-UGC, and Tatanka-Default-UGC. Note that UGC is a flag used in Halo Infinite to refer to game modes. In other words, Tatanka-Quads-UGC implies it's a four-player version of the Tatanka game mode, a staple battle royale game mode.
The second half of the leak is a list of Tatanka game mode settings that further break down what the game mode is. Options include allowing players to respawn in a drop pod, usage of the «Containment Zone,» an alternate
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