With the recent launch of Halo Infinite Season 2, dubbed “Lone Wolves”, 343 Industries has made an active effort to bring new content to fans while also tweaking and balancing gameplay. While Season 1 was fairly successful, many players found it difficult to look past its lack of maps, game modes, and poor progression system.
Season 2 answered the fans’ concerns by introducing new game modes: Last Spartan Standing, King of the Hill, and Land Grab, all of which are featured in the new and updated playlists. Halo Infinite has the core of the series' multiplayer but has needed more time to grow, and Season 2 looks to be the beginning of that growth.
Halo Infinite Season 2: How to Complete Free for All Matches
The first season of Halo Infinite’s multiplayer featured 10 total maps, seven of which were available in the traditional 4v4 Arena modes while three were only available in Big Team Battle, which was rendered unplayable for most of the first season due to server issues. However, these issues have since been fixed and Season 2 has expanded upon these original maps.
Joining the Arena playlist is Catalyst, a more traditionally laid out, asymmetric map. Fans of the series will find this particular map reminiscent of Halo 3’s Epitaph, as it was the developer's inspiration. The second new map, Breaker, is playable in Big Team Battle mode and features two large bases on either side which is ideal for objective modes such as Capture the Flag.
The new season features the addition of three new game modes, two of which feel pretty familiar while one adds a new twist to the series. Popular modes King of the Hill and Land Grab are now part of the Arena playlists. Both require players to capture neutral zones around the map to score
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