Season 4: Infection Launch
Season 4 of Halo Infinite is here!
With Season 4: Infection comes a plethora of new content – from the fan-favorite mode itself, to two new maps, a new 100-tier Premium Battle Pass (that never expires), new equipment in the form of the Quantum Translocator and Threat Seeker, five free events to earn new customization content, HAZMAT armor, Forge updates, and more.
Let’s get you a full debrief on everything that awaits you in Halo Infinite today…
Season 4: Infection – Full patch notes on Halo Support
Note: This resource will update later today when Season 4 officially rolls out
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Over the last week, we’ve released a series of blogs exploring what’s coming in Season 4. For the fully detailed breakdown on those elements, check out these blogs below!
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Infection has come to Halo Infinite!
Iratus has taken control and the infected digital horde is ready to descend upon you as the fan-favorite mode returns.
For those of you familiar with Infection, it’ll feel like the familiar mode you’ve known and loved. For those who need a debrief:
Maps also come with a special Infection variant where you’ll see some very noticeable changes to these otherwise familiar spaces. Distortions and digital lightning will appear, but on a more tangible level you’ll see fallen Spartans (or are they just MIA?) on the ground with randomized weapons you can scavenge, you’ll find new areas to hide in, and some other paths may be barricaded that could leave an unwary Survivor stuck in a dead end…
Scout, scavenge, survive – or succumb. Infection is here to stay as a permanent playlist in Halo Infinite, so grab your friends and get ready for some late nights!
Two new maps have arrived in Halo Infinite: Scarr and Forest.
[previewyoutube=YjBlVOtiJ6s;full][/previewyoutube]
Scarr brings us to the mechanized heart of a massive Banished mining operation that will serve as a new space for big team combat, featuring vehicular action, teleporters, kinetic launchers, and all the BTB chaos you know and love.
Forest combines mystery and mayhem, located on a dense jungle world that is rife with ancient intrigue. This asymmetrical Arena map features fascinating stone structures, tranquil outdoor spaces, cascading waterfalls, towering woodlands, and rocky cliff faces that contrast its narrow indoor corridors.
Two new pieces of equipment have arrived: the Quantum Translocator and the Threat Seeker.
Teleporters have been a staple of Halo gameplay since Halo: Combat Evolved, and you can take that element to the next level with the Quantum Translocator. Designed to have as much impact as Overshield or Active Camo, the Quantum Translocator comes to Halo Infinite as a new piece of Power Equipment.
Once secured, the first button press activates the QT and creates a slipspace thread at that location. After repositioning around the map, the second use of the QT will teleport the player back to that original thread location. However, upon teleporting, a new thread is created at the location the player just teleported from and the thread they just teleported to (the original thread) will disappear.
Each subsequent use will teleport the player and update the destination slipspace thread until the QT time has expired. Be mindful of when and where you use it though, as there’s a cooldown between uses – meaning you can’t spam it and you may even end up in a situation from which you might not escape.
The Threat Seeker focuses on skillful, well-timed use to gather information on the location of your enemies.
Unlike the Threat Sensor, the Threat Seeker only sends out one pulse, requires enemies to be within its line of sight (meaning it won’t work through walls), and the projectile can bounce to reward accuracy and allows for more strategic use.
Built to stand against all manner of threats and dangerous conditions, designed to be used by both super-soldiers and unaugmented personnel, HAZMAT armor comes to Halo Infinite in Season 4.
OSTEO combat engineering suits incorporate an array of contingency systems focused on surviving extended operations in extraordinarily harsh working and combat environments.
HAZMAT armor is for those who specialize in delving into the heart of dying Forerunner facilities, for hunters operating in blighted waters and poisoned winds, search teams exploring sites scarred by chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons used in the Covenant War, and other insidious threats in the galaxy.
Play matches, earn Match XP, and unlock customization rewards to outfit your HAZMAT armor.
Take weapon customization to the next level in Season 4!
Thus far, you’ve been able to make some slight alterations to your weapons in Halo Infinite – perhaps you wanted to change the design of the barrel or add a cool metallic eagle to your MA40 Assault Rifle’s cowling.
In Season 4, we’re expanding this customization element so that you’ll be able to more extensively change the look of your arsenal.
[previewyoutube=DyvwxoRtfH0;full][/previewyoutube]
Purchasing either the Premium Battle Pass or Premium Battle Pass Bundle will immediately give you the FLASHBLIND Weapon Kit for your MA40 Assault Rifle. But we’ve got plenty more coming in upcoming events.
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Season 4 delivers a new Battle Pass for you to earn 100 tiers of customization rewards (featuring more than 180 individual items).
The Infection Premium Battle Pass will be available for 1000 Credits, never expires, and includes:
The fourth Challenge slot will be active whenever the Infection Premium Battle Pass is equipped. Owners of the Premium Battle Pass will additionally earn bonus Match XP throughout Season 4, no matter what Battle Pass you have equipped. And, as ever, once purchased, the Premium Battle Pass is yours to keep and complete at your leisure.
For players looking to jump into Season 4 of Halo Infinite without purchasing the Infection Premium Battle Pass, there is a free reward track which offers a selection of customization rewards, XP Boosts, and Challenge Swaps.
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Halo Infinite has a new progression system!
Similar to the progression systems in Halo: Reach and Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Career Rank features military-style ranks with unique names and corresponding icons that will appear in-game on your profile as you rank up.
To progress, all you have to do is play!
Your performance in every completed matchmaking game carries you forward, as your Personal Score from each match drives your progress. The better you play, the faster you’ll rank up.
Your Career Rank will be represented in several areas:
Players can also earn customization content from earning levels with Career Rank – select ranks feature corresponding nameplates, as well as emblems for your armor, weapons, and vehicles.
For a more detailed look, check out our Career Rank Overview.
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A plethora of updates have arrived in Halo Infinite’s Forge mode with Season 4, from new objects and palettes, Minigame Mode, improvements to budget, quality of life, and more!
We’ve also made changes to Forge’s UI to better help players understand each system’s budget, breaking down the various categories and letting you know where some of the limits are at—such as with your scripting budget and how your node graphs are contributing to overall Simulation Memory.
For the full breakdown on everything new coming to Forge, check out the Season 4: Infection patch notes and the Forge Update Overview blog.
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With all this new content coming, you’ll no doubt want to jump straight into what’s on offer. Kicking off the first few weeks of Season 4, we’ve got the following featured playlists to help you do exactly that.
Also coming at the start of Season 4 is the Ranked Slayer playlist, featuring MA40 Assault Rifle and M392 Bandit starts. Gather your party to test your communication, teamwork, and slaying ability – two teams enter, but only one can leave victorious.
Starting the week following Season 4’s release is the HAZMAT Event. From June 27-July 11, you can earn 10 tiers of free rewards to outfit your new HAZMAT armor.
The Containment Event will arrive later, on August 29, which will also run for two weeks (through September 12) and offers another 10 tiers of free HAZMAT-themed rewards.
Tenrai returns, bringing more customization to the fan-favorite samurai-themed YOROI armor.
Tenrai II and III both offer their own unique (and free) Event Passes, each featuring 10 tiers of customization rewards, which means there will be 20 free rewards total across two Event Passes.
The Tenrai II Event will span two weeks, beginning on July 18, and Tenrai III will launch September 19.
Neon lights and epic fights once more combine in Season 4 with the Cyber Showdown II Event!
A thematic successor to the original Season 1 event, Cyber Showdown II will run for two weeks and feature a free 10-tier Event Pass packed full of retro-inspired customization items. This event will begin on August 8.
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Halo Infinite is composed of two main elements – the Campaign and Multiplayer. In Season 4, we are delivering a framework that paves the way for better stability in the long-term support of Halo Infinite’s Multiplayer component while ensuring that those additions do not adversely affect the Campaign.
The goals here are twofold, with the additional intent of making this transition as smooth and unintrusive as possible for players:
Quite simply: when you launch Halo Infinite, you will – by default – be launching the Multiplayer component of the game. From the main menu, if you choose to launch the Halo Infinite Campaign, you will effectively be launching a new client where everything tied to that aspect of the game has been “isolated” (and you can switch back to Multiplayer from the main menu).
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Halo Infinite’s Shop continues to evolve in Season 4.
The Shop expands to become scrollable, where players can see even more items that are on offer every week. Items from previous seasons will also return to the Shop with more frequent discounts.
Season 4 expands the “super bundles” that were introduced last season. Head into Halo Infinite today and you’ll find the HAZMAT Haven bundle, which contains the Courier, Toolmaster, and Warning Signs bundles – and if you get this all-in-one package, you’ll additionally get a bundle-exclusive mythic effect set and weapon charm.
You can purchase these three bundles separately if you wish, but when purchased together at 3400 Credits you’ll save 1100 Credits total (24% discount).
For further details on all things related to customization, head over to our Customization Overview.
And finally, complete all your challenges this week to unlock your first Ultimate Reward of Season 4: the Highlit Steel armor coating for your Mark VII Armor.
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Season 4 brings with it a host of updates and fixes that the team have been working on to improve the Halo Infinite experience. Head over to the Halo Support site to check out the full list of patch notes.
Run into a bug, glitch, or other unexpected issue? Submit a ticket and notify the team on the Halo Support site.
You can submit tickets on a wide range of topics that include reports of Audio Issues, Crashes, Game Save Corruption, Report a Player, General Bug Reports, and more.
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You’ve arrived at the end of the blog, which means it’s now time to grab your friends, boot up Halo Infinite, and pull an all-nighter with some Infection – just like old times!
Outfit your new HAZMAT armor, take a look at how you’ll be changing up some of your weapons’ appearances, start working your way through that 100-tier Battle Pass and begin your Career Rank journey. Go forth and explore Forest and Scarr, be it in matchmaking or have a solitary stroll through these new maps to take in their details and ambience. Test out the new equipment against bots, and if you’re something of a cartographer yourself then play around with the new Forerunner objects and other additions in Forge.
You can get Halo Infinite’s free-to-play Multiplayer here. And, in case you haven’t yet experienced the Master Chief’s epic return to battle the Banished on Zeta Halo, be sure to get the Halo Infinite Campaign here.
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Download the Season 4: Infection press kit (with full 4K images) here!
With Season 4: Infection comes a plethora of new content – from the fan-favorite mode itself, to two new maps, a new 100-tier Premium Battle Pass (that never expires), new equipment in the form of the Quantum Translocator and Threat Seeker, five free events to earn new customization content, HAZMAT armor, Forge updates, and more.
Let’s get you a full debrief on everything that awaits you in Halo Infinite today…
Season 4: Infection – Full patch notes on Halo Support
Note: This resource will update later today when Season 4 officially rolls out
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Contents
- Overview
- Welcome to Season 4
- Season 4 Battle Pass
- Career Rank
- New Maps
- Forge Updates
- Featuresd Playlists & Events
- Campaign Isolation
- Shop Updates
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Overview
Over the last week, we’ve released a series of blogs exploring what’s coming in Season 4. For the fully detailed breakdown on those elements, check out these blogs below!
- CAREER RANK – Learn more about Halo Infinite’s new progression system
- FORGE UPDATE OVERVIEW – Find out about new objects, palettes, options, and more coming to Forge
- SANDBOX OVERVIEW – All you need to know about the Quantum Translocator, Threat Seeker, and other sandbox balancing changes in Season 4
- INFECTION OVERVIEW – Everything you need to know about the return of the fan-favorite mode
- MAPS OVERVIEW – Take a guided tour of Scarr and Forest with our multiplayer designers
- Customization Overview – HAZMAT armor, Tenrai’s return, Shop changes, and more
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Welcome to Season 4 of Halo Infinite
Infection
Infection has come to Halo Infinite!
Iratus has taken control and the infected digital horde is ready to descend upon you as the fan-favorite mode returns.
For those of you familiar with Infection, it’ll feel like the familiar mode you’ve known and loved. For those who need a debrief:
- Infection is a round-based mode where one team (Infected) converts enemy players (Survivors) to their team upon killing them.
- Each round, a limited number of players are selected to be Infected – these are Alpha Infected, who have more aggressive Iratus-themed effects applied to them. Those they kill are converted to Beta Infected.
- Survivors begin with limited supplies, meaning they’ll have to acquire additional weapons, equipment, and ammunition from the map. Their objective is to survive until the end of the round.
- The goal of the Infected is to eliminate all Survivors. The last Survivor (the Last Spartan Standing) has special traits applied to them, such as Overshield and infinite ammo, but a nav point will reveal their location to all Infected.
Maps also come with a special Infection variant where you’ll see some very noticeable changes to these otherwise familiar spaces. Distortions and digital lightning will appear, but on a more tangible level you’ll see fallen Spartans (or are they just MIA?) on the ground with randomized weapons you can scavenge, you’ll find new areas to hide in, and some other paths may be barricaded that could leave an unwary Survivor stuck in a dead end…
Scout, scavenge, survive – or succumb. Infection is here to stay as a permanent playlist in Halo Infinite, so grab your friends and get ready for some late nights!
New Maps
Two new maps have arrived in Halo Infinite: Scarr and Forest.
[previewyoutube=YjBlVOtiJ6s;full][/previewyoutube]
Scarr brings us to the mechanized heart of a massive Banished mining operation that will serve as a new space for big team combat, featuring vehicular action, teleporters, kinetic launchers, and all the BTB chaos you know and love.
Forest combines mystery and mayhem, located on a dense jungle world that is rife with ancient intrigue. This asymmetrical Arena map features fascinating stone structures, tranquil outdoor spaces, cascading waterfalls, towering woodlands, and rocky cliff faces that contrast its narrow indoor corridors.
Quantum Translocator & Threat Seeker
Two new pieces of equipment have arrived: the Quantum Translocator and the Threat Seeker.
Teleporters have been a staple of Halo gameplay since Halo: Combat Evolved, and you can take that element to the next level with the Quantum Translocator. Designed to have as much impact as Overshield or Active Camo, the Quantum Translocator comes to Halo Infinite as a new piece of Power Equipment.
Once secured, the first button press activates the QT and creates a slipspace thread at that location. After repositioning around the map, the second use of the QT will teleport the player back to that original thread location. However, upon teleporting, a new thread is created at the location the player just teleported from and the thread they just teleported to (the original thread) will disappear.
Each subsequent use will teleport the player and update the destination slipspace thread until the QT time has expired. Be mindful of when and where you use it though, as there’s a cooldown between uses – meaning you can’t spam it and you may even end up in a situation from which you might not escape.
The Threat Seeker focuses on skillful, well-timed use to gather information on the location of your enemies.
Unlike the Threat Sensor, the Threat Seeker only sends out one pulse, requires enemies to be within its line of sight (meaning it won’t work through walls), and the projectile can bounce to reward accuracy and allows for more strategic use.
Hazmat
Built to stand against all manner of threats and dangerous conditions, designed to be used by both super-soldiers and unaugmented personnel, HAZMAT armor comes to Halo Infinite in Season 4.
OSTEO combat engineering suits incorporate an array of contingency systems focused on surviving extended operations in extraordinarily harsh working and combat environments.
HAZMAT armor is for those who specialize in delving into the heart of dying Forerunner facilities, for hunters operating in blighted waters and poisoned winds, search teams exploring sites scarred by chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons used in the Covenant War, and other insidious threats in the galaxy.
Play matches, earn Match XP, and unlock customization rewards to outfit your HAZMAT armor.
Enhanced Weapon Customization
Take weapon customization to the next level in Season 4!
Thus far, you’ve been able to make some slight alterations to your weapons in Halo Infinite – perhaps you wanted to change the design of the barrel or add a cool metallic eagle to your MA40 Assault Rifle’s cowling.
In Season 4, we’re expanding this customization element so that you’ll be able to more extensively change the look of your arsenal.
[previewyoutube=DyvwxoRtfH0;full][/previewyoutube]
Purchasing either the Premium Battle Pass or Premium Battle Pass Bundle will immediately give you the FLASHBLIND Weapon Kit for your MA40 Assault Rifle. But we’ve got plenty more coming in upcoming events.
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Season 4 Battle Pass
Season 4 delivers a new Battle Pass for you to earn 100 tiers of customization rewards (featuring more than 180 individual items).
The Infection Premium Battle Pass will be available for 1000 Credits, never expires, and includes:
- 100-tier reward track (including 1000 Credits)
- Bonus Match XP throughout Season 4
- Fourth Challenge slot (while the pass is active)
- Instantly unlock the Premium Battle Pass-exclusive FLASHBLIND Weapon Model for the MA40 Assault Rifle
- Instantly unlock the Premium Battle Pass-exclusive Genesis Bloom armor coating for all Armor Cores
The fourth Challenge slot will be active whenever the Infection Premium Battle Pass is equipped. Owners of the Premium Battle Pass will additionally earn bonus Match XP throughout Season 4, no matter what Battle Pass you have equipped. And, as ever, once purchased, the Premium Battle Pass is yours to keep and complete at your leisure.
For players looking to jump into Season 4 of Halo Infinite without purchasing the Infection Premium Battle Pass, there is a free reward track which offers a selection of customization rewards, XP Boosts, and Challenge Swaps.
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Career Rank
Halo Infinite has a new progression system!
Similar to the progression systems in Halo: Reach and Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Career Rank features military-style ranks with unique names and corresponding icons that will appear in-game on your profile as you rank up.
How do I progress?
To progress, all you have to do is play!
Your performance in every completed matchmaking game carries you forward, as your Personal Score from each match drives your progress. The better you play, the faster you’ll rank up.
What does Career Rank look like?
Your Career Rank will be represented in several areas:
- Every individual player’s profile
- During the match intro when the camera pans to a Spartan and displays their profile banner
- Inspecting a player in the Post-Game Carnage Report (PGCR)
- In general, most places where you can see a player’s full nameplate, a banner with their Career Rank will also be displayed
Players can also earn customization content from earning levels with Career Rank – select ranks feature corresponding nameplates, as well as emblems for your armor, weapons, and vehicles.
For a more detailed look, check out our Career Rank Overview.
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Forge Updates
A plethora of updates have arrived in Halo Infinite’s Forge mode with Season 4, from new objects and palettes, Minigame Mode, improvements to budget, quality of life, and more!
- Static Water Plane
- Forerunner Object Palette
- Minigame Mode
- VFX Scaling
We’ve also made changes to Forge’s UI to better help players understand each system’s budget, breaking down the various categories and letting you know where some of the limits are at—such as with your scripting budget and how your node graphs are contributing to overall Simulation Memory.
For the full breakdown on everything new coming to Forge, check out the Season 4: Infection patch notes and the Forge Update Overview blog.
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Featured Playlists & Events
With all this new content coming, you’ll no doubt want to jump straight into what’s on offer. Kicking off the first few weeks of Season 4, we’ve got the following featured playlists to help you do exactly that.
- Infection: June 20-27 (note that Infection will become a staple playlist after it moves out of the featured spot)
- New Arena Unlimited: June 27-July 4
- New BTB Unlimited: July 4-11
Also coming at the start of Season 4 is the Ranked Slayer playlist, featuring MA40 Assault Rifle and M392 Bandit starts. Gather your party to test your communication, teamwork, and slaying ability – two teams enter, but only one can leave victorious.
Hazmat & Containment
Starting the week following Season 4’s release is the HAZMAT Event. From June 27-July 11, you can earn 10 tiers of free rewards to outfit your new HAZMAT armor.
The Containment Event will arrive later, on August 29, which will also run for two weeks (through September 12) and offers another 10 tiers of free HAZMAT-themed rewards.
Tenrai II & III
Tenrai returns, bringing more customization to the fan-favorite samurai-themed YOROI armor.
Tenrai II and III both offer their own unique (and free) Event Passes, each featuring 10 tiers of customization rewards, which means there will be 20 free rewards total across two Event Passes.
The Tenrai II Event will span two weeks, beginning on July 18, and Tenrai III will launch September 19.
Cyber Showdown II
Neon lights and epic fights once more combine in Season 4 with the Cyber Showdown II Event!
A thematic successor to the original Season 1 event, Cyber Showdown II will run for two weeks and feature a free 10-tier Event Pass packed full of retro-inspired customization items. This event will begin on August 8.
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Game Isolation
Halo Infinite is composed of two main elements – the Campaign and Multiplayer. In Season 4, we are delivering a framework that paves the way for better stability in the long-term support of Halo Infinite’s Multiplayer component while ensuring that those additions do not adversely affect the Campaign.
The goals here are twofold, with the additional intent of making this transition as smooth and unintrusive as possible for players:
- Goal 1: Isolate the Campaign experience from subsequent changes to Halo Infinite’s ongoing Multiplayer. This allows us to make updates to improve the Multiplayer experience, such as adjust vehicle tunings, without having any side effects on Campaign gameplay.
- Goal 2: Minimize upkeep burden (game engineering, content, test, and services work) on the existing, released product (Campaign)
Quite simply: when you launch Halo Infinite, you will – by default – be launching the Multiplayer component of the game. From the main menu, if you choose to launch the Halo Infinite Campaign, you will effectively be launching a new client where everything tied to that aspect of the game has been “isolated” (and you can switch back to Multiplayer from the main menu).
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Shop & Ultimate Reward
Halo Infinite’s Shop continues to evolve in Season 4.
Scrollable Shop & Returning Items
The Shop expands to become scrollable, where players can see even more items that are on offer every week. Items from previous seasons will also return to the Shop with more frequent discounts.
Super Bundles
Season 4 expands the “super bundles” that were introduced last season. Head into Halo Infinite today and you’ll find the HAZMAT Haven bundle, which contains the Courier, Toolmaster, and Warning Signs bundles – and if you get this all-in-one package, you’ll additionally get a bundle-exclusive mythic effect set and weapon charm.
You can purchase these three bundles separately if you wish, but when purchased together at 3400 Credits you’ll save 1100 Credits total (24% discount).
For further details on all things related to customization, head over to our Customization Overview.
And finally, complete all your challenges this week to unlock your first Ultimate Reward of Season 4: the Highlit Steel armor coating for your Mark VII Armor.
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See Something, Say Something
Season 4 brings with it a host of updates and fixes that the team have been working on to improve the Halo Infinite experience. Head over to the Halo Support site to check out the full list of patch notes.
Run into a bug, glitch, or other unexpected issue? Submit a ticket and notify the team on the Halo Support site.
You can submit tickets on a wide range of topics that include reports of Audio Issues, Crashes, Game Save Corruption, Report a Player, General Bug Reports, and more.
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You’ve arrived at the end of the blog, which means it’s now time to grab your friends, boot up Halo Infinite, and pull an all-nighter with some Infection – just like old times!
Outfit your new HAZMAT armor, take a look at how you’ll be changing up some of your weapons’ appearances, start working your way through that 100-tier Battle Pass and begin your Career Rank journey. Go forth and explore Forest and Scarr, be it in matchmaking or have a solitary stroll through these new maps to take in their details and ambience. Test out the new equipment against bots, and if you’re something of a cartographer yourself then play around with the new Forerunner objects and other additions in Forge.
You can get Halo Infinite’s free-to-play Multiplayer here. And, in case you haven’t yet experienced the Master Chief’s epic return to battle the Banished on Zeta Halo, be sure to get the Halo Infinite Campaign here.
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Season 4 Press Kit
Download the Season 4: Infection press kit (with full 4K images) here!