The military sci-fi shooter franchise may be beloved by fans and a popular foundational series for Xbox, but it's also true that the Halo games have been a little divisive in recent years. The 2015 entry, Halo 5: Guardians, was meant to be a new direction for the franchise and introduced Fireteam Osiris and new protagonist Spartan Locke in a move away from fan-favorite Master Chief, even though the latter still featured. However, responses to the game were mixed, so Halo Infinite went back to basics in many respects.
The sixth main entry in the Halo series and the third in the Reclaimer Saga, Halo Infinite pulled the focus back to Master Chief and presented players with a tighter, more stripped-back narrative compared to the ambitious plotlines of previous entries. This served the game well, and it was seen by many as a return to form for the franchise and the best Halo installment in recent years. However, Halo Infinite's journey hasn't been completely smooth-sailing, from controversial graphics before its release to large gaps in updates and new content post-launch. Even though substantive DLC might be years away, fans are still hoping for a few things in Halo Infinite's expansions.
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Halo Infinite's launch wasn't free from bugs or other disappointing issues, but the game still managed to win over fans with its solid story, entertaining campaign, and revitalized focus. However, considering that 343 Industries is intending for Halo Infinite to be the home of all things Halo for a good few years, it's been pretty inconsistent with providing a post-launch roadmap. Unlike previous games, Halo Infinite will be more akin to live-service titles where most of its content
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