Players are in the midst of Halo Infinite's season two, Lone Wolves, enjoying all the content that came packed with it like new modes, lore, and a battle pass. Lone Wolves features two new maps one of which is playable on most modes and is called Catalyst. This new map in Halo Infinite's multiplayer is on theme with other maps in the Halo universe,featuring a more symmetrical level design where both ends are mirroring each other.
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One of the reasons why Halo is suchan iconic franchise on the Xbox is how open and freeing these maps were, and Halo Infinite continues this tradition. However, while it brings the same themes, the Catalyst map does have a unique feel to it and almost feels like a different map style that shouldn't be in Halo Infinite's multiplayer. Since Catalyst plays a lot different from most other maps in the game,here are some tips that can help players adapt or just add on to their playstyle because being versatile helps a lot when it comes to maps like Catalyst inHalo Infinite.
A lot of the open areas are in the center of Catalyst, allowing enemy players to easily snipe opponents from a higher position. To avoid getting picked off easily, players should opt to go for the side areas which not only make them harder to hit but are great to retreat to for cover.
If players are playing modes like the new King of the Hill players will notice it's much easier to hold a position when the hill is located more on the side rather than the platform on each side. The best part about the Catalyst map in Halo Infinite is that the closed-off areas on the side have a ton of tunnels and allow players to get multi-kill easily. That can be done by using grenades, and it shines
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