After a brief honeymoon stage where everyone was all praises for 343 Industries' latest Halo outing, reality quickly set in that Halo Infinite was nowhere near a complete game despite a year-long delay. Kudos to 343's though, as the studio has done an excellent job providing fixes and updates for Halo Infinite as well as listening to player feedback. The latest proof comes with the new February 3 patch for Halo Infinite.

According to the patch notes, the recent round of resolutions should make it easier for players to find matches in Big Team Battle mode. Also, 343 included a handful of gameplay changes as well. For example, if you've been playing BTB maps over the weekend, you'll notice an increase in Scorpion Tanks and Wraiths all around you. Finally, 343 addressed an ongoing and frustrating issue with the join-in-progress feature that sometimes put players in BTB matches that are nearly over.

Although Big Team Battle has received a lot of praise since Halo Infinite's release, it hasn't been without its flaws. To make matters worse, 343's previous efforts to fix BTB were all for naught. Because of this, 343 vowed to solve the issues in an earlier statement and it appears that the solution came sooner rather than later.