A fresh Halo Infinite leak has shown the game’s alleged battle royale mode. 343 Industries has been working on a battle royale mode, or something like it, since the game’s debut on Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PC. What evidence do we have? Because the game’s data disclose this. And with each update, new files are added to these files.
The most recent seems to provide a few specifics regarding the mode. For one thing, players will begin matches with an initial loadout. In other words, it will not be like Fortnite, where players must race for weapons as soon as they land from the Battle Bus leap. Players, as in Fortnite, will be able to control their Drop Pod, or where they land.
? #Halo Tatanka & son vaisseau de largage
? Phase initiale d'intro
? Phase de déploiement & largage
? Joueur lâché avec paquetage initial
? Joueur pourra contrôler son Drop Pod
? Aligné en équipe
? JiP jusqu'au largage? Nous gardons un oeil sur les fausses informations pic.twitter.com/qxlLwQoyMn
— Bathrobe Spartan ? Podcast Halo (@BathrobeSpartan) November 4, 2022
At the time of publication, neither 343 Industries nor Xbox had responded to the suspected leak and the ensuing conjecture. This is unlikely to change for a number of reasons, but if it does, we will make the necessary changes to the tale.
Halo Infinite is out now on Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PC. While the multiplayer is presently free to play, the campaign is still a paid option unless you have an Xbox Game Pass or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, in which case the campaign and the remainder of the game are free.