Halo Infinite has launched the mid-season update that brings a plethora of changes and fixes across the board.
The latest iteration of Xbox's flagship franchise, Halo Infinite, has become one of the most popular titles since it was released late last year. The satisfying gunplay and the physics-based movement, along with the free-to-play multiplayer, make it irresistible.
While the mid-season update does not introduce any new content, it brings a slew of fixes, so let's look at the patch notes.
It brings several bug fixes and a few minor additions to Halo Infinite. For a full list of this update's bug fixes and changes, readers can see the Resolved Issues section below. Improvements in this update include:
Update only (all platforms): Approximately 1.3 GB or less.
This update includes two new known issues:
1) Local Area Network (LAN) servers cannot be started from the in-game menus.
2) The Bot Bootcamp matchmaking playlist has an inaccurate Estimated Wait time. Actual wait times may vary but should be much shorter than the listed Estimated Wait.
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