343 Indutries' Halo Infinite has been disappointing. Admittedly, there was a time when fans had high hopes for the latest iteration of Microsoft's marquee shooter. However, the ship has long sailed after a successful launch week.

Since then, Halo Infinite has been synonymous with rough starts and problems. The only silver lining is that 343 is not above owning up to its mistakes.

Halo Infinite creative head, Joseph Staten, and the studio's senior community manager, John Junyszek, both went on Twitter to reassure fans that they are aware of the "bumpy" start of Halo Infinite's second season of content.

Dubbed as Lone Wolves, Halo Infinite's latest season should have brought the shooter's player count back up after falling below Halo: The Master Chief Collection.

Unfortunately, this is far from the case. Fans haven't thought twice about voicing their concerns. In particular, players have issues with the challenges, the half-assed unlockable cosmetics, as well as the underwhelming new multiplayer modes, King of the Hill and Last Spartan Standing. To make matters worse, some players report that their weapons have started jamming for some reason.