Some Halo Infinite players would gladly pay the full $60 for unlockable access to the game’s many cosmetic items, instead of having everything be a microtransaction. 343 Industries gave fans of Xbox's long-running sci-fi FPS franchise an early surprise when Halo Infinite’s multiplayer launched under a free-to-play model last week, about a month away from the game’s full release on December 8.
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