Between expensive monetization practices and limited items to purchase, Halo Infinite has struggled to both allow and inspire players to buy cosmetics. Fortunately, though, the situation inHalo Infinite has improved considerably in recent weeks, and will likely continue to do so with 343 Industries promising that better value is coming to the shop.
The divide between Halo Infinite's gameplay and live-service qualities has been a conundrum that players have wrestled with since the game's launch. In one hand,Halo Infinite is an excellent multiplayer experience combining the best aspects of the series with great modern attributes. On the other hand, Halo Infinite has been held back by many restrictive design choices like limited free armor components and pricey shop cosmetics. One of the most egregious examples of this was when Halo Infinite charged nearly 10 dollars for a simple blue armor coating, one that is already available on other Armor Cores.
Halo Infinite Charges $8 for the Color Blue
A new update from 343 Industries asserts that more valuable items and bundles will be coming toHalo Infinite in the future. The information comes directly from Community Manager at 343 Industries, Unyshek, who recently took to the Halo Waypoint forums to give players an update about the state of the item shop. «We've seen the desire to have bundles, while making the individual items within it purchasable on their own,» Unyshek states before admitting that this currently isn't possible with the Halo Infinite shop. This past week Halo Infinite began listing items individually, with it previously only including bundles.
Unyshek goes on to provide 343 Industries' plan for the shop going forward. «Through the rest of Season 1, our focus is to
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