This is not a drill: Halo Infinite will soon let you play your way into earning credits for its in-game shop. 343 Industries senior community manager John Junyszek confirmed as much in a post on the Halo Waypoint forums tonight in whatâs known in the American PR business as a âWhite House news dump.â
âThanks to your continued feedback, we are happy to confirm Credits will be earnable in Season 2âs Battle Pass,â Junyszek wrote. âWeâll have more to share on this as we get closer to Season 2.â
Since Halo Infiniteâs multiplayer mode launched in November, players have critiqued aspects of its free-to-play model. Some have said progression in the battle pass was too glacial, which 343 Industries quickly addressed. Others have focused on the cosmetics, saying the free battle pass offers little in the way of meaningful rewards, ultimately leaving all of the cool-looking stuff gated behind microtransactions in Halo Infiniteâs in-game store.
Last week, 343 Industries stated an intention to lower prices in the shop. While sticker prices of bundles have already taken a dip this week, Junyszek said tonight that next weekâs store update will start offering items up for sale piecemeal, rather than exclusively as part of pricey bundles.
Those steps have been well-received by the community, but tweaking the battle pass so you can earn credits as you play is quite possibly the single biggest request among the Halo Infinite playerbase.
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At the moment, itâs unclear how exactly credits will be doled out, leaving a lot of open questions. Will players earn them periodically through leveling up, kind of like this seasonâs XP boosts and challenge swaps? Will they actually be able to earn enough credits to meaningfully purchase great premium cosmetics? Crucially, will players be able to stockpile credits and spend them on the upfront cost of future seasonsâ battle passes?
Representatives for Microsoft, Halo Infiniteâs publisher, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Halo Infiniteâs second season is currently slated to start in May, at which point support for cooperative play in the campaignâa staple for every prior Halo game that was absent in Infinite at launchâwill be added as well. In tonightâs Waypoint post, Junyszek said the team is continuing to look into fixes for the long-busted Big Team Battle playlist, though didnât offer a timeline.
But thereâs a silver lining: Starting Tuesday, 343 Industries will (finally!) remove BTB-themed challenges from your rotation of weeklies, so you wonât have to burn your newfound cash on challenge swaps for a busted mode thatâll likely continue to be busted for the foreseeable future.
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