Halo Infinite's newest update has arrived with some welcome changes and improvements.
By Eddie Makuch on
Halo Infinite's newest update has arrived, and among other things, it allows players to toggle off their personal AI--which is great news for those who found the AI to be too talkative for their liking.
The Halo Infinite settings menu now has a Personal AI Chatter option that allows players to choose whether or not they want the AI to speak during multiplayer matches. Halo Infinite's Personal AI speaks to players and gives them advice and witty comments about ongoing matches. That's all well and good for people who want that, but now the chatter can be turned off entirely as an option.
In addition to the Personal AI toggle, the Halo Infinite update adds a new multiplayer map, Dredge, which is now available in Custom Games and matchmaking playlists. Dredge was made using Halo Infinite's Forge tools and is inspired by the Countdown map for Halo: Reach. Players interested in trying out the map can jump into the Dredge 24/7 playlist, which is available through August 22.
Outside of these changes, the Halo Infinite makes some fixes to Quick Resume so players should now reconnect to online services more consistently than before. Additionally, the patch fixes an issue where players sprinting and sliding down a slope no longer come to an abrupt stop. There are also crash fixes and a range of other improvements in this new update. You can see the full patch notes below.
The Halo Infinite update is between 4 and 4.5 GB in size across Xbox and PC.
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