343 Industries scrapping story-driven seasonal cutscenes
343 Industries has announced that they are scrapping story-driven seasonal cutscenes in Halo Infinite. Community Director Brian Jarrard took to Twitter to address this .. Read More
Halo Infinite is available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. Take a look at our cheats and tips to get help in the game.
Halo Infinite is a first-person shooter game that is part of the Halo series. It is the third in the 'Reclaimer Saga' following Halo 5: Guardians. The Banished have defeated UNSC forces and taken control of the mysterious Zeta Halo, threatening the survival of humankind. When all hope is lost and humanity's fate hangs in the balance, the Master Chief returns to confront the most ruthless foe he's ever faced. Unlike previous installments in the series, the multiplayer portion of the game is free-to-play.
Below is a collection of hints and tips that will help you to progress in the game. These include why you should no longer be afraid to use grenades and why you should stay with your team. As well as these hints and tips, we also have a Beginners Guide here which goes into more details on some of the tips we have below:
Unlike previous games in the Halo series there is no such thing as friendly fire in Halo Infinite's social modes - Bot Bootcamp, Quick Play, and Big Team Battle. Make sure you use grenades whenever you need to as you no longer have to worry about blowing up your teammates with poorly placed grades or accidentally killing them with a badly timed melee attack. Keep in mind that grenades can still damage you if you get within the radius of its explosion.
Resist the temptation to break off from your team and go off alone as this will get you killed in no time at all. It is far better to stay with your team and move around the map as a unit. When you are playing a match that has an objective, staying with your team will mean you will be able to stage an assault as one unit rather than staggering your attacks.
Headshots in most first-person shooters are the way to go to take down an enemy efficiently. This is not the case in Halo Infinite as the enemies have shields and a headshot will do as much damage as a body shot. This means until their shields are down you can save yourself the trouble of precise aiming and just focus on landing hits on your target. Once their shields are down go for the headshot to finish them off.
Take a look at our Beginner Tips and Tricks page to get additional help in Halo Infinite.
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343 Industries has announced that they are scrapping story-driven seasonal cutscenes in Halo Infinite. Community Director Brian Jarrard took to Twitter to address this .. Read More
Our Latest Questions
How do you turn off the Motion Blur and Screen Shake? |
You can turn off motion blur and screen shake by heading over to 'Video' settings and toggling them off from there. |
Do the tools you pick up have limited uses? |
Yes, each piece of equipment gets limited uses before it expires |
Where can you practice with the weapons? |
Spartan Academy is basically a training mode that houses various tutorials. It will teach you everything you need to know about the weapons in Halo Infinite and let you shoot them at a firing range. |
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