New content for Halo Infinite is nearly here. Halo Infinite Season 2 officially launches later today in just a matter of hours, and that means we'll finally see new maps, modes, a battle pass, and more to help revitalize the shooter. After a lengthy debut season, 343 Industries has revealed much or all of what players can expect to find in the new season, which is titled "Lone Wolves," and confirmed exactly what time the new season launches. Read on for all the details on when you can start playing the new content and what to expect.
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Perhaps the most notable tease of them all is the dust storm that seems to be closing fast around players in one particular sequence at the end of the trailer. Rumors have suggested a "battle royale-lite" mode would be on the way, and this teaser seems to suggest the same, with an ever-encroaching circle dwindling the map size of what is probably a Big Team Battle map. That mode, Last Spartan Standing, is joined by others new to the game in Season 2, including King of the Hill, Land Grab, and Elimination.
343 has announced that it's focused on working on its anti-cheat system, and it's something it plans on updating as the game continues to be developed as a live service. The team also acknowledged that the ranked playlists are currently lacking and that it is working on improving them. Along with that, it was announced that 343 will start doing monthly updates called Drop Pods, in which it intends to resolve issues that may occur and add new content.
The team also recently shared news on the highly anticipated co-op mode, as well as the creative suite, Forge. It was announced in a Halo Livestream that co-op is looking on track to release in late August, but it could be pushed back if needed. We also got news on Forge mode, including that it will launch in open beta. It will be the full feature set, however, according to 343. When Forge is fully released, everything players have made will carry over. It was also announced that mission replay will be coming out in September for players who wish to go back and relive the campaign.
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As we learn of more battle pass rewards, we'll be sure to share them all piece by piece to help you decide if the optional premium battle pass is worth your time and money.
The cinematic trailer shown off will roll right into Season 2 and play a part in the seasonal narrative players will have going forward as a part of a "serial story" that'll be told throughout the seasons. Akin to Halo Reach, your spartan will be at the forefront of the story and will appear in cutscenes wearing whatever armor you have equipped.
Curiously, the most recent Halo dev stream was "interrupted" by a strange cinematic with no explanation as to what it was or how it would tie into the overall story. We'll have to wait and see how this scene fits the bigger picture.
So uhhhh this happened on the Halo Infinite Season 2 Live Stream
ARG? MP Story related? Battle Royale tease? pic.twitter.com/uLwxqxokpU
— Matty (@MattyMcDee) April 27, 2022
Halo Infinite Season 2 debuts on May 3 for Xbox platforms and PC.