Halo Infinite received a new patch on March 28 that resolves a substantial number of problems with the game, not least of which were the instability issues tied to customization menus for PC players. The troubled flagship FPS from Xbox received an all-new seasonal content release not long ago, Echoes Within, and the new patch addresses some of its specific problems too.
While the development of future story content for Halo Infinite end up getting stalled and done away with, according to reports, the same cannot be said about the game's suite of multiplayer content. As Season 3 rages on, 343 Industries is bound to deploy a number of other patches and hotfixes, but for the time being, it seems like the biggest fires may have been put out.
Halo Infinite Adds Mysterious Easter Egg to Map After Season 3 Update
Most things point to the notion that Halo Infinite's Season 3 is a good sign of where the game's future lies, and it's not overly surprising that its patch notes would reflect that by focusing on the game's multiplayer modes. According to the official patch notes from 343 Industries, players should see a substantial reduction in multiplayer rubber banding and jittering while interacting with environmental objects. Crashes should also be rarer, especially for players who are using non-English keyboard settings. Moreover, Escalation Slayer and Covert One Flag modes won't commonly disconnect players anymore. The full patch notes can be read via the official Halo Waypoint website.
It may be worth pointing out, however, that even though the full patch notes are fairly substantial and include a wealth of fixes across the board, they do not seem to address the recent issue which got low-spec gamers locked out of Halo Infinite
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