Halo Infinite is already taking the world by storm. However, what is the most interesting part about 343 Industries' latest Halo installment is how proactive the developers are. Even though technically the game still hasn't fully launched, 343 has proven that it's willing to listen and act on player feedback, confirming that it's going to make changes to the Halo Infinite Battle Pass just a week into the game's early release.
343 is doing Halo fans right with the latest announcement
In 2020, 343 made the difficult decision to delay Halo Infinite for over a year. Instead of releasing alongside the Xbox Series S/X, the first new Halo sequel in years was ultimately pushed back to December 8, 2021. Throughout the year, 343 proved that the decision to hold off on the game's release was correct. The studio took most of 2021 to refine and polish the game, giving audiences updates before eventually providing a chance to play through Halo Infinite via various beta tests and previews.
Fast forward to November 15 and nearly everyone was all praises for Halo Infinite's free-to-player multiplayer component. We only say nearly because most players had one gripe - the slow Battle Pass progression.
