Halo Infinite released its multiplayer this November. Players have had great fun playing it, and it seems that the game is doing quite well. The game has received a 9/10 score on IGN, and multiple users are having a ball playing the game.
The gaming community is always taking the initiative when it comes to finding out the not-meant-to-be-public-knowledge details about their favorite games. In fact, the gaming community has managed to datamine details of Halo Infinite’s upcoming February event.
Watch Story: Video Game Franchises returning to console
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Halo Infinite: February event
Dataminers have recently uncovered the current plans 343 Industries has for the community going forward. The datamined rewards for the game’s multiplayer in February have been leaked. The list of the rewards is long. They include, but are not limited to, the Mark V Zeta Helmet, UA/Mauros Helmet, Claw Patrol Spartan Pose, and the Scorpion Punch Armour Coating.
Halo Infinite Ritual Leak | Tactical Ops
Test your aim in a high stakes battle
February 8th, 2022 – February 21st, 2022The only currently known info is the rewards, capstones and special playlist is currently unknown.
Rewards: pic.twitter.com/hp7lEDZjtE
— 🎄 Santa Ricky (@_FireMonkey) November 27, 2021
It is expected that this revealed list is not complete. Considering the fact that Halo Infinite’s first ongoing event has a total of 30 tiers. This datamine does not seem to offer a lot of clarity. For example, it does not outline how players can avail these items. The leak indicates that this event is set to release in February, but that is obviously subject to change.
Moreover, it is unclear which playlist of the game will allow players to unlock these items.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
The game’s current battle pass has recently come under flak. Instead of leveling up organically, it makes the player grind with regard to certain weapons to level up. This naturally disrupts the flow and ruins the gameplay experience.
343 Industries has taken cognizance of the issue. They issued a statement where they stated that they would rework the battle pass system.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Halo Infinite released its multiplayer ahead of schedule on November 15. Its campaign is set to debut on the game’s official release date on December 8.
Read More: Steam Smashes its Own Concurrent Users Record Amidst Competition From Epic Games Store