343 Industries' Halo Infinite is off to a great start, but it hasn't been without its faults. Case in point, players are furious that, among other things, 343 doesn't give gamers the option to unlock Credits just from playing alone. Thankfully, this is all about to change soon.

According to 343, players can start earning Credits as part of the latest changes to Halo Infinite's battle pass system once the Season 2 update hits.

Halo Infinite has enjoyed a healthy player base since it was launched. There's no doubt that Halo Infinite's gameplay and free-to-play multiplayer component all factor in its success. However, 343's inexperience in handling live-service games is starting to show. The most glaring example of this is making unlocking Credits exclusive to paying customers.

Credits is the only in-game currency players in Halo Infinite that players can use to purchase everything from the game's store. Players are naturally disappointed that you can only get Credits from real-cash microtransactions.

343's head of design, Jerry Hook, confirmed that 343 is making changes soon. Jerry did not get into the specifics much, but he did confirm that players can start earning Credits as part of Season 2's Battle Pass. Jerry then promised that 343 will share more details about this massive change as Season 2 draws near.