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To fans’ delight, Halo Infinite debuted its multiplayer in the middle of November, much earlier than its planned release date as part of the celebration of Xbox’s 20th anniversary. Since then, the game has received its fair share of criticism as well as praise. However, this popular Teen Wolf star has a request to tweak some of the aesthetics of the title.

It seems like the idea is popular and is gaining traction on Twitter.

Stephen Ford requests 343 for this design change in Halo Infinite

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Halo is set in the distant future, where humanity is facing the threat of annihilation from other beings. The theme of the franchise is shrouded in elements of mystery. The main character, Master Chief, faces uncertain odds and goes through perilous journeys. The franchise has seen unparallel success, and Infinite only contributes to that success.

Stephen Ford, who plays the titular character of Matt Daehler in Teen Wolf, has a request for the developers. And it seems like Stephen Ford is indeed on to something.

The concept art of Halo is frankly quite stunning and mesmerizing. Sporting a high-quality resolution, the art completely encapsulates what Halo Infinite is all about, the quests of Master Chief trying to liberate a Halo ring. The pictures are quite minimalistic and neat, to say the least.

Stephen Ford proposes that this concept art features on the loading screens in the multiplayer mode of the game. This will allow the artists who have toiled so hard to gain some recognition.

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The present leading screen has come under fire as well. Fans complain that it is a pixelated low-resolution image of a canyon. The same picture features as the loading screen for all multiplayer matches. This can get quite boring to look at.

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Moreover, fans proposed a mechanism similar to that in Apex Legends and Fortnite, the ability to earn these loading screens in the game itself.

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It seems like this request has a ton of merit. Who knows, 343 Industries, the mind behind this title, just might listen to the request of Teen Wolf and add the concept art into the game.

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