One of the biggest criticisms that the multiplayer of halo-infinite it is related to the duration of its first season. Unlike other games with a similar progression mode, where we see constant changes and new content, the work of 343 Industries has been stable for the last five months. Although many expected this to be a thing of the past with the start of the second season, many have been disappointed to learn that this period will last for six months.
It will be next May 3 when the second season of halo-infinite start. In this way, 343 Industries shared a new list with the content that it plans to launch in this period. It was here that many were disappointed to realize that the second season will come to an end until November 6, 2022.
Through Twitter, fans did not remain silent, and began to criticize the studio’s decisions, as well as the delays, as well as the possibility to see the Forge mode and the cooperative campaign until the end of the year.
“No DLC for the campaign, and Season 2 is 6 months long… This means Season 3 won’t start until November, a year after launch…
This also means that we probably won’t see Forge until the end of the year, or maybe even next year. So much for building bases for my clan…”
Nothing of DLC for the campaign, and season 2 is 6 months long… This means season 3 will not start until November, a year after launch…
This also means we probably won’t see Forge until the end of the year, or maybe even next year. So much for building bases for my clan… pic.twitter.com/2h9v3rRwri
— Marlo-138 (@Marlo_S138) April 23, 2022
For its part, the developers have mentioned that in the new season we will see the addition of two new maps: Catalyst (arena) and Breaker (large team battle); three new game modes: king of the hill, land grab and last spartan standing; and new narrative events, interference, and alpha pack.
Outside of this, there is not much more, at least for the moment. Considering how Halo’s first season fared, we’re sure to see an increase in player numbers during the first few days of May, but eventually users will lose interest. In related topics, here you can learn more about the battle royale mode for this game.
Editor’s Note:
Surely this is disappointing. It’s hard to believe that a studio as big and resourceful as 343 Industries isn’t capable of consistently delivering content to its players. At the end of the day, only the true fans will stay, and the rest of the audience will move on to the next free-to-play experience.
Via: Halo Waypoint.
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