Well, it seems 343 has heard the complaints (how could they not) and Halo Infinite creative head Joseph Staten seems to indicate the removal of high-level techniques will be walked back.

— Joseph Staten (@joestaten) May 5, 2022 Meanwhile, 343 community manager John Junyszek promises 343 is already working on reward tracking issues and the gun jamming bug will be addressed soon.

— John Junyszek (@Unyshek) May 6, 2022 It kind of feels like Halo Infinite and 343 can’t win at this point, with some in the community intent on jumping on any perceived issues with maximum outrage. Of course, Microsoft isn’t giving up on Halo Infinite any time soon, so hopefully, 343 can get the community back on their side eventually. Halo Infinite and the latest Season 2 content are available now on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. It’s unknown when a patch for the issues currently firing up the fanbase will arrive.

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