Halo Infinite's mid-season update, which is set to arrive in a few days, will introduce a bunch of changes addressed to both the shooter’s single-player as well as multiplayer modes.
While 343 Industries previously stated that they would be resetting Competitive Skill Ranking when it comes to the online aspect of the game, they have not exactly talked about the changes that the Campaign mode will receive.
However, in a new blog post, the developers elaborated on some of the fixes that they are planning for the single-player mode as well.
With Halo Infinite’s season 2 set to go live in a couple of months, 343 Industries will be looking to fix as many significant bugs and exploits in the shooter as possible. This is one of the reasons why the mid-season update is going to be one of the biggest patches in the game so far. It is set to bring in a significant amount of changes to both ranked matchmaking as well as the single-player mode.
When talking about some of the expected updates, the Halo Infinite developers went on to say:
The multiplayer will have its Competitive Skill Ranking reset, which aims to tone down the bloated ranking system that is currently present in the game. The changes will look to make ranked placements more accurate, and most players will find themselves one tier lower than where they are once the update drops.
On the other hand, the campaign mode will get a lot of changes that will look to fix some of the major bugs.
These aren’t the only changes that 343 Industries discussed in the blog. They even touched upon the updates to performance stability for PC and first-person animations.
Stability and quality of life improvements also seem to be a focus area for this update:
Halo Infinite’s mid-season update is
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