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Fans ofHalo 2will want to keep an eye onHalo Infinite’s latest update, with the game’s winter overhaul set to make several exciting changes longtime players won’t want to miss. Included inHalo Infinite’s Winter 2024 update is a newHalo 2-inspired playlist and a new way to enjoy Firefight, as well as a brand-new weapon.

Since its release in late 2021,Halo Infinitehas received a plethora of content updates and support from developer 343 Industries, all of which have attempted to take one of video gaming’s most legendary FPS franchises further into the next generation. Not only wasHalo Infinitea new era for Master Chief, but the game was the firstHalotitle to be released on Microsoft’s then-new Xbox Series X console. The game marked a lot of firsts for the franchise, withHalo Infinitecoming equipped with a new open-world campaign mode. In an attempt to reach as many players as possible,Halo Infinite’s multiplayer launched for free, another first for the series. In the years since, players have watchedHalo Infinitegrow and evolve, with the game’s latest update being a blast from the past for longtime fans.

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Halo Infinite’s Winter 2024 update arrives on November 5 and comes packed with several new features, one of which will likely excite fans of one of the first games in the series,Halo 2. The free update will introduce a new playlist inspired byHalo 2, which will feature game modes such as Slayer, Oddball, King of the Hill, and Capture the Flag. These modes will be playable on remasteredHalo 2multiplayer mapslike Lockout, Midship, Ascension, and Beaver Creek.Infinite’s new playlist will also remove sprinting and clambering, making for a more authenticHalo 2experience.

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In addition,Halo Infinite’s upcoming winter update will also add the previously announced third-person Firefight mode. Arguably, the update’s most exciting feature is the addition of a brand-new weapon. Developers teased the new MA5K Avenger a few days ago, confirmingHalo Infinite’s already-large arsenalwould be increasing. The SMG-style weapon is designed to be able to handle close-quarters environments and will be featured as the main starting weapon in the upcoming newHalo 2playlist, Delta Arena.

As stated earlier,Halo Infiniteoriginally featured a seasonal approach to content, something 343 Industries chose to drop with season 5. This marked the final season ofHalo Infinite, with developers moving toward a more traditional process forHalo Infinitedevelopment. However,Infiniteseems to be just the tip of the iceberg, with developers recently confirmingthere are moreHaloprojects currently in the works. Only time will tell how these projects pan out, but for now, players can look ahead toHalo Infinite’s new update for both new and nostalgic fun.