343 has released the latest patch, or «drop pod,» for Halo Infinite. The newest drop pod introduces several new features that many fans have been asking for and will take 2 GB or less to install. It brings changes to cosmetic items, multiplayer, menus, and more.
Visors are now compatible across all armor cores. This change will apply to all the previously released visors and news ones moving forward. The Mark VII helmet has also been made compatible with several previously unavailable attachments.
In addition, players can now view their challenges in-game. They'll need to pause the game, and the challenges should appear on the right-hand side. Challenge progress won't be visible during games but will be added in a future update.
Here's a closer look at the full patch notes for the August drop pod:
Grappleshot
Players can no longer exist a vehicle to cancel an enemy's grapplejack.
Light And Medium Vehicles
Light and medium vehicles such as Ghost or Warthog can now take more damage from small firearms. These changes will apply to both campaign and multiplayer.
Global (Campaign and Multiplayer)
Multiplayer only
Warthog
The warthog can be knocked around more easily with weapons like the M41 SPNKR or the Repulsor Equipment. Listed below are the odds of it flipping in a specific way.
Bots won't level up in a Custom Game Last Sparton Standing, even after having enough points to level up. The Xbox app or Microsoft Store app version of Halo Infinite may download extra data when the game launches.
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