Halo Infiniteâs big team battle mode has a big team problem, and itâs not the notoriously busted functionality. Infiniteâs player base is, for perhaps the first time since launch, in lockstep on something: Developer 343 Industries should stop issuing BTB-focused challenges for the time being, players say, at least until the mode is fixed.
For the most part, Halo Infinite, which landed on Xbox and PC in November, has been a reliably functional first-person multiplayer shooter. But the big team battle mode, which pits two teams of 12 against each other on large-scale maps, has been busted since late last year. Some players get dropped from matches, or end up with mismatched team sizes. Others canât get into matches at all, and will time out when trying to load into one. For a moment, 343 Industries dropped the team size down to 10 players on each side as a potential fix, but it didnât seem to do the trick. (Itâs currently back at 12âŠwhen it works.)
The whole mess is totally understandable; every online game launches with kinks, and ironing those kinks out takes time. However, player frustration is exacerbated by the fact that BTB-themed weekly challenges frequently pop up, even while the mode itself remains pretty dysfunctional.
Progression in Halo Infinite, as in games based on a similar free-to-play model, is driven by an XP-based battle pass. Every week, you get an allotment of 20 weekly challenges, ranging from low-effort slogs of attrition (âkill 50 enemies in PvPâ) to downright impossible feats of heroism (âkill one enemy with the ravager.â) Some challenges simply ask you to finish matches in a specific mode, but if you canât even load in that mode in the first place, you obviously canât complete those challenges.
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Over the past week, social media has been full of reports drawing attention to the matter. â343 should implement a [hotfix] to remove ALL BTB challenges until they fix BTB,â one player wrote in a Reddit post accompanying a screenshot showing the âbig fishâ challenge, which requires players to score 7,500 cumulative points in rounds of big team battle. âIf 343 wonât fix BTB, can they at least pull BTB challenges from the rotation?â another player asked. Yet another described the problem as âfrustratingâ and âinexcusable.â

This week, Iâve been lucky to not get stuck with any BTB-themed challenges. Last week, not so much. I had two: one specifically constrained to the mode (âcomplete two total control matches in PvPâ) and one best completed in it (âsave allies from far awayâ). Good thing the weekly ultimate reward wasnât much to write home about! But this weekâs rewardâa sumptuous reddish visor for the samurai armor suitâis sweet, and if I were prevented from earning it due to something beyond my controlâŠyeah, I can understand the frustration.
Of course, you could always use challenge swapsâsingle-use items that allow you to switch up one of your weekly challengesâto get rid of any BTB challenges, but those are a limited currency. You get a limited number by making your way through the battle pass. Once you exhaust your stock, youâd need to pony up real-world money to buy more in Halo Infiniteâs digital store. Or alternatively, you can eat a bunch of Pringles (theyâre not even real chips!) or buy lunch at Chipotle (hard pass).
As a potential Band-Aid, some players have suggested 343 Industries give each player a handful of free challenges until BTB is fully functional. More popular is the idea of simply deactivating BTB challenges for the time being. Thereâs somewhat of a precedent: In November, players widely complained about not earning XP, even a modest amount, at the end of every matchâa matter 343 Industries addressed overnight by changing the way daily challenges worked.
Itâs unclear if 343 Industries has a solution in the works. Representatives for Microsoft, Halo Infiniteâs publisher, did not respond to a request for comment.
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