While Halo Infinite has been dealing with server issues since launch, recent server outages are leaving players frustrated by taking away something that is vital for progression.
Halo Infinite's multiplayer launched on November 15, 2022, to a great reception, yet it's heavily criticized for its progression and monetization. However, recent server outages are causing players to lose their XP boosts, and they are not seeing them refunded.
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Players who activated XP boosts are alerting 343 Industries that their boosts are disappearing during periods of server outages, even when the players are unable to join a match. Regardless of whether a player is fighting in Team Slayer or in the lobby waiting to join a game of Big Team Battle, if a player activates a 30-minute XP boost, then that boost will continue to count down.
Players are reaching out to Halo Support in the hopes of restoring lost XP boosts, but the response they are getting is not what they want, as one player on Reddit shared. Unfortunately, 343 Industries won't and is unable to refund any XP boosts players have lost during a server outage. Suffice to say that players did not take the news very well.
Halo Infinite players take what they can get to earn XP, and double XP boosts are vital to progress through the Battle Pass. Because XP boosts are very important to leveling, being unable to take advantage of them further compounds the issues associated with progression, frustrating players. What can be especially infuriating is if a player loses an XP boost acquired through Credits. Not only would a player be missing out on double XP, but that player is also losing money.
While players are
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