The anticipated season 2 of Halo Infinite's multiplayer has launched with new maps and modes, but along with it are new bugs, and the surprising removal of a specific feature is frustrating the game's most dedicated players. For the first time in the long-running FPS franchise's history, Halo Infinite's multiplayer has been free to play since it launched last November. Unlike previous Halo games, players can purchase a battle pass and complete challenges to unlock new cosmetics for their online Spartan soldiers.
For the last six months, fans had a lot of fun with Halo Infinite's multiplayer. However, many players grew tired of playing the same recycled events. The lack of new maps and game modes caused many players to lose interest in the title. But with the developer promising new maps and exciting new modes like the battle royale Last Spartan Standing, many players were excited to jump back into Halo Infinite's Season 2. While many fans are excited about Season 2's new content, pro Halo players have noticed other changes that are not nearly as welcome.
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The Season 2 update for Halo Infinite has launched with new bugs and removed the ability to perform specific strategies that were popular with pro players. As reported by Kotaku, the S2 update was released earlier this week with new game modes and maps. However, a bug is causing the game to not track players' progress when attempting to complete the challenges exclusive to the new battle royal game mode. Players are losing their progress for choosing to leave a Last Spartan Standing match after their limited lives are spent, which the game says should be allowed. Another bug is causing certain
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