Halo Infinite was the darling of the three-way first-person shooter war that took place in late 2021. Whereas Battlefield 2042 and Call of Duty: Vanguard were met with lukewarm receptions at launch, at best, Halo Infinite was well praised by both critics and audiences alike.
Unfortunately, after attracting millions of players in its first month or two, it appears that Halo Infinite has struggled to retain said players.
Halo Infinite has seen a significant decline in the number of active players on the PC. After seeing a daily concurrent player count of more than 250,000 players in November, Halo Infinite's latest player count on Steam is right around 30,000. This means that Halo Infinite barely kept 10% of the number of players that tried it out at launch. Not to mention, the same thing is happening with the Xbox release, with Halo Infinite already falling out of the top five most-played games on Xbox consoles.
343 Industries can only blame itself for Halo Infinite's downward trend. After the multiplayer launched in November, players have encountered a slew of bugs after another, affecting everything from matchmaking to graphics and gameplay, among others. Although 343 found a way to fix most issues as soon as possible, it appears that fans have grown tired of the recurring problems and have instead opted for greener pastures.
