Throughout the lengthy development of Halo Infinite, there have been plenty of ups and downs. Following its surprising delay out of 2020, reports started to surface of 343 developers leaving the studio, leadership getting shifted around, and more trouble reports. However, the extra year of development clearly did the game good and even saw the multiplayer launch a month early, giving players the opportunity to jump in and start progressing.
While many praised the overall feel of Halo Infinite's multiplayer, it wasn't without its flaws. Players weren't a fan of the battle pass progression systems which were overly reliant on finishing weekly challenges instead of how well players performed during matches. Season 1 was also extended, though 343 attempted to keep things fresh with new updates and limited time events. With May finally arriving, the newest Halo Infinite season called Lone Wolves arrived, promising new content, rewards, and plenty of fixes.
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While fans flooded into new game modes like Last Spartan Standing, Season 2 wasn't as smooth as everyone had hoped. Unfortunately, players have experienced a variety of issues from challenges not tracking properly, the Battle Rifle seemingly jamming during firefights, popular map traversal techniques being nerfed or removed outright, and more. Naturally, fans took to social media and other places on the internet to report their displeasure, much of which was soon addressed by members of 343 Industries.
Halo Infinite's senior community manager John Junyszek opened the dialog by acknowledging fan feedback and confirming that hotfixes are being deployed to fix issues such as the Last Spartan Standing challenges not tracking properly. 343
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