Halo Infinite updates have been coming thick and fast since the launch of Halo Infinite Season 2, and we're eager to see what kind of changes 343 will roll out for its sci-fi shooter.
Halo Infinite Season 1 debuted as a beta build on November 15 last year, and since then we have seen Microsoft release Halo Infinite update after Halo Infinite update. Although the first season ran for longer than expected, 343 Industries delayed the Halo Infinite Season 2 release date until it had fixed bugs in the base game, the game’s second season finally launched on May 3.
Halo Infinite Season 2 brought new maps, modes, and tons of new content to the Halo Infinite battle pass.
Fortnite and Call of Duty: Warzone set the standard for battle passes, but 343 stumbled with the Halo Infinite battle pass in Season 1, asking players to gain far too much experience to unlock new gear and also flooding the game with limited-time content that demanded players invest a lot of time in multiplayer to unlock the skins or miss out on them forever.
343 listened, however, and made adjustments throughout Halo Infinite Season 1 and now in Halo Infinite Season 2 a lot has been fixed.
So, if you’re planning on diving into Halo Infinite Season 2, here’s everything we know so far.
Halo Infinite Season 2 went live on May 3, 2022, and it’s available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
The official name and theme for the season is 'Lone Wolves'. Season 1 wrapped up on May 2 after a lengthy six-month run, and Season 2’s sticking around for a similar time. We initially thought Season 2 would be shorter but according to 343 Industries, it’ll last until November 8, 2022.
Season 1 was 343's first attempt at rolling out a live service experience, trying to compete with
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