Halo Infinite Update Offers Cross-Core Visors, Gameplay Tweaks, New Ranked Playlists Coming

Aug 9, 2022 at 04:36pm EDT
Halo Infinite

Halo Infinite still hasn’t locked down release dates for major new features like Campaign co-op or its next season of content, but players are getting a smaller “drop pod” update today. This update makes it so all visors will be compatible with each armor core (something that will hopefully be done with all cosmetics eventually) and makes a number of changes to Halo Infinite’s core gameplay. There are also some balance tweaks that may or may not be popular. You can get the full rundown of everything included in the August drop pod update, below.

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New Features

Cross-Core Visors

All visors are now compatible with all Armor Cores. This change applies to all previously released visors and all visors that will be released moving forward.

Improved Mark VII Helmet Attachment Compatibility

Several Mark VII helmet attachments are now compatible with more Mark VII helmets. If you have already unlocked an updated helmet attachment, no action is needed for it to be available with additional helmets.

Challenges Are Now Visible on the Pause Menu

Active Challenges will now be listed on the Pause menu during multiplayer matches; however, Challenge progress is not visible during a match. Challenge progress will be added to this feature in a future update.

Balance Changes

Resolved Issues

Multiplayer

Menus

In addition to the above, the latest Halo Infinite drop pod paves the way for a greater variety of Ranked playlists, which should launch within a couple weeks.

"On the multiplayer experience front, this update will make it easier for us to implement more Ranked playlists moving forward. Kicking things off will be Ranked Doubles, which is set to land two weeks after the Drop Pod’s release - along with a CSR reset. Additionally, a social Team Doubles playlist will be accompanying Ranked Doubles on its launch day, meaning Halo Infinite will be getting twice the 2v2 fun. We’ll monitor the health of Ranked Doubles and all our playlists after its addition to the matchmaking lineup. If all playlists continue to perform as expected, we’ll keep these additions and continue experimenting with adding more Ranked playlists in the future."

Halo Infinite is available now on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. Campaign co-op is currently in beta testing and will likely launch in late summer. Halo Infinite Season 3 won’t arrive until November.

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