Halo Infinite has steadily been receiving updates since launch that have been fine-tuning its item shop in addition to addressing other issues. A big wish from Halo Infinite players was the ability to purchase items from the store individually, and with this week's update, they can finally do so.
Up until today, the only types of cosmetics that could be purchased inHalo Infinite were from bundles. In turn, since 343 Industries was grouping together so much content, some of Halo Infinite's bundle prices have been rather extreme according to players. In a recent statement about the future ofHalo Infinite, 343 Industries confirmed that it will let players earn credits in subsequent battle passes and increase the value of the store's bundles. Until Season 2 starts, 343 Industries plans to continue experimenting, like how it brought down the bundle prices in Halo Infinite not too long ago.
Halo Infinite Item Shop Prices Significantly Reduced
As 343 Industries announced it would, Halo Infinite has begun selling individual cosmetics in the item shop. Players can buy the Firefall Legendary Helmet, which is essentially the ODST helmet for the Mark 7 Armor Core, for 700 Cr, or get the Neon End Credits Epic Kill Effect, which disintegrates defeated enemies into purple lines, for 600 Cr. Since players can only buy Halo Infinite Cr in certain increments and not per item amount, players will have to buy at least $10 worth of credits to get either of these items. Rounding out this week's new items are the Perfect Ascension bundle for 800 Cr, packing a Mythic Armor Effect, and the Cosmic Goblin Armor Coating bundle for 400 Cr.
Despite being individual items, it appears that players will have until February 1 to purchase the Firefall helmet
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