Halo Infinite’s multiplayer offering was released as a free-to-play game back in December 2021, standalone from the game’s core campaign mode. It did well initially but quickly stagnated due to questionable choices by 343 Industries and large gaps between seasons.
Following a period of enlightenment and positivity that culminated in players enjoying the best season the game has ever had, 343 Industries has stressed it’s changing the formula entirely.
Recently, 343 Industries explained that there will be no more seasons in Halo Infinite. This marks a significant shift in the game’s update strategy.
Instead, the game will pivot to a schedule of back-to-basics content updates called ‘Operations’ – which will kick off on January 30. They’ll be much smaller than the traditional season-based model, but they’ll drop every four to six weeks, so the cadence is a little faster.
There’s reportedly a dedicated team still working on Halo Infinite, but 343 Industries is moving on to new things. Additional teams are now accelerating towards the future, working on brand new projects.
It took a while, but Halo Infinite finally became the shooter that everyone was asking for when it was released in 2021. Despite some believing it might be too little too late, there’s still a core community competing regularly on the title that is more than happy with the state of the game now.
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