343 Industries shares feedback from Halo Infinite Season 1, plans for Season 2
343i is listening to the Halo community, and a lot of changes and updates are coming to Halo Infinite.
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What you need to know
Halo Infinite represents the latest generation of one of the greatest first-person shooter franchises, and in many ways succeeds at laying the groundwork for what Halo will be for years to come. The game is far from perfect, however, and a lot of improvements are expected to arrive alongside Halo Infinite’s second multiplayer season, which will include new content, fixes, quality-of-life additions, and much more.
A lot of what’s coming withHalo Infinite Season 2: Lone Wolvesis only possible because of the constant feedback submitted by the Halo community since launch. On Friday,343 Industries shared an overview of feedback collected during Halo Infinite Season 1, including how this feedback is translating to changes and fixes coming to Halo Infinite in Season 2 and beyond.
This “outcomes” report covers a wide range of topics that has attracted the focus (and ire) of theHalo Infinitecommunity, like multiplayer maps and game modes, weapon and equipment balancing, accessibility, Ranked multiplayer, cross-play and PC anti-cheat, and more. There’s genuinely atonof information contained within the report, with detailed information on how 343i is responding to the feedback and, often, rough timelines when changes can be expected. Highlights of the report include:
Halo Infinite has enjoyed a controversial existence so far, with most players praising theHalo Infinite campaign, but many others expressing frustration over the multiplayer’s lack of content and the general lack of improvement since launch. Hopefully, Halo Infinite Season 2 will go a long way toward addressing these concerns and ensuring Halo Infinite receives more regular updates, fresh content, and improvements moving forward.
Halo Infinite is already one of thebest Xbox gamesyou can play, but it’s clear the game is far from being perfect. 343i has a lot of plans to improve Halo Infinite with its Season 2 update arriving in around a month, as well as beyond that. In the meantime, the team is still depending on the community to be forthcoming with its feedback and constructive criticism.
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