Halo is making a huge comeback, asHalo Infinitesoars to be Xbox’s most-played game.As a majorHalofan, I was absolutely heartbroken to see so many people unhappy with the state ofHalo Infiniteat launch, and boy oh boy what a state it was.Check out the latestHalo Infiniteseason content belowThe campaign was pretty good, albeit a bit overpriced as the multiplayer is free-to-play, but the online parts of the game were lacking in heart and soul. Not only was it void of the maps and game modes fans had grown to love over the years, but it was also plagued with technical difficulties and the looming annoyance of microtransactions for weapon skins and armour for your character.AdvertAfter the player base promptly died and moved on to other games, 343 Industries endeavoured to fix the game with post-launch updates, which obviously worked as fans are saying the game has been in thebest state it’s ever been in.It’s paid off in statistics too, as Halo Infinite passedDestiny 2as the most-played Xbox game in the US, showing the beloved sci-fi shooter is undoubtedly on the mend.Most of the credit goes to 343 Industries for adding some stellar content with each season of the game, like the Infection game mode, new weapons/gadgets and plenty of bug and stability fixes. It’s introduced ahearty helping of nostalgiawith remadeHalo 3multiplayer maps, and Master Chief’s armour fromHalo: Combat Evolved, though the latter hasfaced criticism for almost costing a full game to wear.Some of the credit also falls toDestiny 2strangely enough, as the game recently hit itslowest-ever player countthanks toBungielaying off an alarming amount of staff members. While most of the blame has been shifted towardsSony, it’s still left a bad taste in the mouths of players, prompting them to take a long break from the game.AdvertThat being said it shouldn’t stealHalo Infinite’sthunder, which is arguably the Halo game it was always meant to be, and is well-deserving of its comeback after all the hard work fixing the game.Featured Image Credit: XboxTopics:Halo,Xbox,Halo Infinite

Halo Infinite is Xbox’s most played game, marking an unexpected comeback

Halo is making a huge comeback, asHalo Infinitesoars to be Xbox’s most-played game.As a majorHalofan, I was absolutely heartbroken to see so many people unhappy with the state ofHalo Infiniteat launch, and boy oh boy what a state it was.Check out the latestHalo Infiniteseason content belowThe campaign was pretty good, albeit a bit overpriced as the multiplayer is free-to-play, but the online parts of the game were lacking in heart and soul. Not only was it void of the maps and game modes fans had grown to love over the years, but it was also plagued with technical difficulties and the looming annoyance of microtransactions for weapon skins and armour for your character.AdvertAfter the player base promptly died and moved on to other games, 343 Industries endeavoured to fix the game with post-launch updates, which obviously worked as fans are saying the game has been in thebest state it’s ever been in.It’s paid off in statistics too, as Halo Infinite passedDestiny 2as the most-played Xbox game in the US, showing the beloved sci-fi shooter is undoubtedly on the mend.Most of the credit goes to 343 Industries for adding some stellar content with each season of the game, like the Infection game mode, new weapons/gadgets and plenty of bug and stability fixes. It’s introduced ahearty helping of nostalgiawith remadeHalo 3multiplayer maps, and Master Chief’s armour fromHalo: Combat Evolved, though the latter hasfaced criticism for almost costing a full game to wear.Some of the credit also falls toDestiny 2strangely enough, as the game recently hit itslowest-ever player countthanks toBungielaying off an alarming amount of staff members. While most of the blame has been shifted towardsSony, it’s still left a bad taste in the mouths of players, prompting them to take a long break from the game.AdvertThat being said it shouldn’t stealHalo Infinite’sthunder, which is arguably the Halo game it was always meant to be, and is well-deserving of its comeback after all the hard work fixing the game.Featured Image Credit: XboxTopics:Halo,Xbox,Halo Infinite

Halo is making a huge comeback, asHalo Infinitesoars to be Xbox’s most-played game.As a majorHalofan, I was absolutely heartbroken to see so many people unhappy with the state ofHalo Infiniteat launch, and boy oh boy what a state it was.Check out the latestHalo Infiniteseason content belowThe campaign was pretty good, albeit a bit overpriced as the multiplayer is free-to-play, but the online parts of the game were lacking in heart and soul. Not only was it void of the maps and game modes fans had grown to love over the years, but it was also plagued with technical difficulties and the looming annoyance of microtransactions for weapon skins and armour for your character.AdvertAfter the player base promptly died and moved on to other games, 343 Industries endeavoured to fix the game with post-launch updates, which obviously worked as fans are saying the game has been in thebest state it’s ever been in.It’s paid off in statistics too, as Halo Infinite passedDestiny 2as the most-played Xbox game in the US, showing the beloved sci-fi shooter is undoubtedly on the mend.Most of the credit goes to 343 Industries for adding some stellar content with each season of the game, like the Infection game mode, new weapons/gadgets and plenty of bug and stability fixes. It’s introduced ahearty helping of nostalgiawith remadeHalo 3multiplayer maps, and Master Chief’s armour fromHalo: Combat Evolved, though the latter hasfaced criticism for almost costing a full game to wear.Some of the credit also falls toDestiny 2strangely enough, as the game recently hit itslowest-ever player countthanks toBungielaying off an alarming amount of staff members. While most of the blame has been shifted towardsSony, it’s still left a bad taste in the mouths of players, prompting them to take a long break from the game.AdvertThat being said it shouldn’t stealHalo Infinite’sthunder, which is arguably the Halo game it was always meant to be, and is well-deserving of its comeback after all the hard work fixing the game.

Halo is making a huge comeback, asHalo Infinitesoars to be Xbox’s most-played game.

As a majorHalofan, I was absolutely heartbroken to see so many people unhappy with the state ofHalo Infiniteat launch, and boy oh boy what a state it was.

Check out the latestHalo Infiniteseason content below

The campaign was pretty good, albeit a bit overpriced as the multiplayer is free-to-play, but the online parts of the game were lacking in heart and soul. Not only was it void of the maps and game modes fans had grown to love over the years, but it was also plagued with technical difficulties and the looming annoyance of microtransactions for weapon skins and armour for your character.

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After the player base promptly died and moved on to other games, 343 Industries endeavoured to fix the game with post-launch updates, which obviously worked as fans are saying the game has been in thebest state it’s ever been in.

It’s paid off in statistics too, as Halo Infinite passedDestiny 2as the most-played Xbox game in the US, showing the beloved sci-fi shooter is undoubtedly on the mend.

Most of the credit goes to 343 Industries for adding some stellar content with each season of the game, like the Infection game mode, new weapons/gadgets and plenty of bug and stability fixes. It’s introduced ahearty helping of nostalgiawith remadeHalo 3multiplayer maps, and Master Chief’s armour fromHalo: Combat Evolved, though the latter hasfaced criticism for almost costing a full game to wear.

Some of the credit also falls toDestiny 2strangely enough, as the game recently hit itslowest-ever player countthanks toBungielaying off an alarming amount of staff members. While most of the blame has been shifted towardsSony, it’s still left a bad taste in the mouths of players, prompting them to take a long break from the game.

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That being said it shouldn’t stealHalo Infinite’sthunder, which is arguably the Halo game it was always meant to be, and is well-deserving of its comeback after all the hard work fixing the game.

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