Developer 343 Industries has offered a first look at the Catalyst and Breaker multiplayer maps slated to hit Halo Infinite Season 2 when it arrives in a few short weeks. Halo Infinite's long-awaited second season is scheduled to release in early May, bringing with it brand-new multiplayer maps, limited-time events, additional game modes, and another premium Battle Pass packed with rewards.
343 began teasing its plans for Halo Infinite Season 2 — Lone Wolves — earlier this month, offering up cursory details alongside a 30-second announcement trailer. Such news came on the heels of the seasonal update's prolonged delay, which saw the Season 2 content pushed from February to May 3. Though Halo Infinite launched to widespread acclaim, concerns regarding the Battle Pass grind and a dearth of meaningful post-launch updates set players on edge. The lack of a 2022 roadmap and generally poor communication didn't help either, yet it seems as though 343 Industries may soon turn things around once Halo Infinite's forthcoming update arrives.
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Today, April 15, developer 343 Industries unveiled two new multiplayer maps coming to Halo Infinite Season 2. A blog post on Halo Waypoint previews each addition, noting that the Arena map — Catalyst — comes in the form of a symmetrical map set inside of a "tunnel-like Forerunner structure;" notably, its two sides are connected by a light bridge. Catalyst also boasts waterfalls and cathedral walls dense with overgrown plants, a far cry from the design of Breaker. As a "pseudo symmetric" Big Time Battle map, Breaker takes place in a Banished scrapyard wherein ship debris acts as the home base for each team. Instead of a light
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