A little over six months after releasing Halo Infinite, 343 Industries has finally dropped the highly anticipated second season.

After confirming important details about Halo Infinite Season 2 in April, Lone Wolves is now out on consoles and PCs. In addition to new modes and maps, like Last Spartan Standing, which is the game's take on the popular battle royale genre, the latest Halo Infinite update brings a laundry list of changes, fixes, and improvements that will aim to bring the game's player count back up to more reasonable levels.

As shared by 343 on the Halo Support website, the patch reduces melee damage across the board in campaign and multiplayer by 10%. This change means that the Mangler can't take out others with one shot. 343 also added more melee damage to the Battle Rifle in Ranked multiplayer. But, again, the Season 2 update is comprehensive and huge, so you're better off checking out the list yourself.

We're not exaggerating when say that 343 outdid itself - the patch notes for Season 2 of Halo Infinite are more than 30 pages long.