Halo Infinite has been experiencing a turbulent time based on its fan reception since its launch. The game's decision to keep the multiplayer free-to-play was a hit, and thousands joined the journey. Season One started with a lot of promises, and players enjoyed the new content coming along the way. However, the first crack appeared when Season Two was delayed. With the radio silence that has irritated fans, a developer associated with the game has explained its reasoning.
While Season One has been a success, its stretched nature wasn't well-received by many fans. Additionally, many players want 343 Industries to introduce the fan-favorite forge mode. Based on leaks and rumors, the forge mode and other additions are set to appear in Season Two. However, many players are reportedly miffed due to the lack of communication. They believe that some form of communication will help the players find some direction for the game's future.
Games facing delays due to various reasons aren't uncommon. 343 Industries had to push back the Season Two's start, and the decision was announced early. However, fans haven't liked the lack of communication from the developers' end.
Speaking to The Washington Post, Halo Vet and Head of Creative Joseph Staten explained the lack of transparency on their part. The main topic was why Halo Infinite had missed the initial release date, which would have seen the game being released with Xbox's next-gen consoles.
The associated difficulties and uncertainties related to game development are the prime reason why there has been silence. Staten stated that as excited as they're to inform players about Season Two, they have to be careful about exposing fans to the complications of game development. He said:
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