After launching in December 2021, Halo Infinite has seen plenty of success and accolades, especially with the campaign. Multiplayer has largely been praised thanks to gameplay that manages to capture the nostalgia of classic Halo experiences. Bringing back many fan favorites like SWAT and classic Slayer, 343 Industries has been able to keep things fresh by introducing a live service element to the experience through Battle Passes and limited time events like Fracture: Tenrai.
However, getting to this point was, at times, a struggle as fans weren't enamored with every aspect of the Halo Infinite multiplayer experience. Battle Pass progression has been a sore spot with Infinite fans, tied to finishing weekly challenges rather than XP earned while playing. The online store's microtransaction prices have also come under fire for being too high, especially for items which many viewed as minor. Thankfully, as a live service game, 343 Industries has continued to refine the experience through constant updates.
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The latest patch, which 343 indicates is the mid-season update, addresses numerous issues players have brought up. One of the bigger elements of this update addresses the first-person animations for reloading and clambering, which now appear smoother at all framerates. Quick Resume has also been a big topic for Halo Infinite, which has seen plenty of tweaks over the months. The latest one in this patch makes more improvements to help reconnect players to multiplayer and customization services. Digital owners should also see less prompts to purchase the campaign as well.
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