Halo Infinite fans have recently had the chance to get some serious insight into content that had previously been deliberately cut from the game, and stuff that's seemingly still in production — all thanks to the efforts of various community dataminers sifting the files for more information. From vehicles and weapons that may soon be coming to the game, all the way to special game modes and other assorted tidbits.
It's not too strange, then, that someone managed to discover a cut Halo Infinite enemy as well. A massive, imposing monster, the aptly-named Crusher was a dedicated close-quarters combatant that would throw Master Chief around like he was nothing, but according to Rebs Gaming, the leaker responsible for this information, the Crusher's proficiency in combat was what got the creature cut from the game in the first place.
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As Rebs Gaming points out, his video is the first proper look the community has had at the mysterious Crusher. Whereas items such as the recent Halo Infinite UH-144 Falcon leak are curious but generally somewhat unremarkable, the Crusher is fascinating because it seems like it was almost finished before it got cut from the game. Rebs Gaming's video shows two Crushers chasing after the player with impressive speed considering its bulk, which makes them seem like a very oppressive element of the battlefield.
It's entirely possible, of course, that Halo Infinite's upcoming DLC could introduce Crushers in a nerfed format. If the creature wasn't so laser-focused on eviscerating the player at close range, for example, it might not be quite as difficult to keep one's distance from it and fire away. Rebs Gaming's showcase certainly implies that
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