It has been nearly five months since Halo Infinite went live with its free-to-play multiplayer component. However, in that stretch of time, the game hasn’t received major updates like new maps. While more cosmetics have been added, and fan-favorite modes have made a comeback, the community desires something more substantial. Developer 343 Industries’ Brian Jarrard took to Reddit recently to address the Halo Infinite community, saying the team understands that folks are frustrated waiting for more major updates for the game.
“There are indeed a lot of challenges and constraints,” Jarrard wrote in the Halo subreddit. “We’re certainly not happy to be unable to meet player and community expectations, it’s a difficult situation that’s going to take the team time to work through. Right now the focus is on S2 and we’ll have more to share on that in the coming weeks.”
Jarrard wrote on Twitter recently, saying that more news is on the way. Later today, in fact, and he promised it isn’t an April Fools gag. He mentioned the news following a new Halo Community update, which covered all things Halo — such as the show and more — over the last month.
The monthly Community Update recaps overall Halo happenings from the past month. This is not the #HaloInfinite update nor the Season 1 outcomes blog I mentioned was coming. That's still in the works and *should* be landing tomorrow. (cue the April Fools memes, etc.) https://t.co/2YG5q0qgDQ
— Brian Jarrard (@ske7ch) March 31, 2022
343 was quite frank that major content updates for Halo Infinite would take some time. Last year, the company announced that Season 1 would last around half a year. However, after criticisms over the marketplace, paired with the long wait, Halo Infinite‘s player
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