It's been about eight months since Halo Infinite released, and things have gotten a little rocky on the multiplayer front. While Halo Infinite's campaign was commended by both long-time fans of the series and newcomers, the multiplayer mode was where Halo Infinite really took off, rejuvenating the series and pushing it straight back into the spotlight, something which Halo hasn't been able to do for quite some time. However, in the months following Halo Infinite's initial launch, the player-base saw a steady decrease, with some fans believing that the game was missing some content vital to the Halo experience.
While most cite the game's lack of maps and classic series modes, some fans will point to Halo Infinite's arsenal when asked why they dropped off the game. Initially, Halo Infinite's array of weapons were praised, with enough iconic weapons returning to keep die-hard fans happy, while the new entries served their own unique purpose. However, as time's gone on, the cracks have begun to show, and Halo Infinite's weapons aren't quite as balanced as they first seemed. And with a good handful of classic Halo weapons still not being added to the game, Halo Infinite's arsenal could do with a little rework.
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To be completely fair, Halo Infinite has a lot of fan-favorite weapons in its multiplayer and campaign arsenal. The Battle Rifle, Assault Rifle, Energy Sword, Rocket Launcher, and a few others all made the cut, serving to both act as a hit of nostalgia while also being completely practical weapons, functioning just how fans would expect them to. But that being said, there are still plenty of franchise favorites that didn't make it in, and now could be a good time
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