It's a rare thing that the gaming community is ever unified. Using the recent huge news that Microsoft was buying Call of Duty publisher Activision Blizzard as an example, some gamers saw this as a move that would be beneficial and inspire competition between the major platform holders, while others saw the purchase as a scary move towards monopolies in gaming. A game that's had gamers similarly divided is Halo Infinite. 343's latest installment in the Halo franchise has been met with praise by many, while there are others that have plenty of complaints.
To begin with, the complaints around Halo Infinite were, to most, justified. Issues stemmed from the pricing of Halo Infinite's online store, which saw players being charged high prices for even a change of color to their armor. In other areas, a slow battle pass progression, bugs, and glitches were highlighted as other problems within the game. Now, again players' complaints are revolving around cosmetics, though this time it's about a much more minor detail.
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343 industries have made some kind of amendments with the price of cosmetics, which has been changed recently. The design of one cosmetic is what's causing fans grief at the moment. As part of Halo Infinite's "Cyber Showdown" event, 343 added in a variety of new cosmetics to be used in Halo Infinite's multiplayer. Some are available to purchase right away, while others require a player to level up their free battle pass. Through the battle pass, a player can unlock the neon screen armor effect, which gives a cyberpunk-style visor overlaid on top of the standard visor.
What has caused fans grievance is the fact that when looked at closely, the visor is a few
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