by Riley May 19,2025
The "Summer 2025 Update" for Halo Infinite, now live and running until June 10, brings a host of exciting new features to the game. Players can dive into new playlists, wield the powerful Mutilator, and enjoy various sandbox updates. The update also introduces new Forge tools, expands the Weapon Bench with more options, and adds 50 new tiers, four armor sets, bonus XP, and an additional challenge slot for those who upgrade to the Premium Operation Pass.
Despite these enhancements, some fans feel it might be too little too late for Halo Infinite. The game has undergone significant changes over the years, including the rebranding of its developer from 343 Industries to Halo Studios. This shift followed a sharp decline in player numbers post-launch, driven by dissatisfaction with the game's content, progression systems, monetization, and the cancellation of a much-anticipated battle royale mode.
However, many fans argue that Halo Infinite has never been better. In a Reddit thread titled "Halo Infinite REALLY should do a 'relaunch' ad campaign. It's just not the same game as at launch. Not even close," one enthusiast wrote: "I can't imagine anyone who likes Halo but hasn't given this game a chance, or haven't played since launch, would be disappointed coming back. And I can't imagine they or especially the general gaming public, realize how much has been added and changed.
"I didn't play for months. I came back to three new guns, a bazillion new maps, multiple new firefight modes, mountains and mountains of things to grind for and unlock. And that's just from my few-month break. I really think this game would get a huge boost from a good trailer showing off all the additions and changes since launch. It would do wonders for their reputation as well.
"I see so many people who attack this game, saying things about it that haven't been true in years," they continued. "Three new pieces of equipment, five new guns, like a hundred new maps or more, like 10 new game modes, hundreds of new armor pieces, a much much better free credit shop, quadruple the ranked playlist to grind for (finally, that's what I've been wanting), career rank to grind for. All the old battle passes resulting in what, a thousand tiers almost? One of them is even completely free with some great reach armor. An incredible, incredible Forge, awesome custom games, a custom games browser which only Halo 5 had before, firefight, enemy and friendly AI in Forge."
One fan agreed, saying, "I wholeheartedly agree, the game is easily the best game since [Halo 3] and the best 343 has produced. Just took a while to get here, but I never left, so it’s been fun to watch play out," while another shared, "I have a buddy who wrote it off pretty early and hasn’t come back. He’s already trashing the game, and I try telling him it’s solid now, but he doesn’t want to hear it."
Another fan added, "Multiplayer-wise, it's the best Halo ever made."
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In another thread, where an iconic image from Halo Infinite's marketing campaign featuring Master Chief holding his helmet was shared, a user asked, "How does everyone feel about this picture since we've seen what Halo Infinite had become?"
A fan responded, "I really love Infinite. Been playing since about halfway through Season 1. Revitalized my love for a series I stopped playing during Halo 4’s lifespan. Has the best Spartan customization and I also really like that different modes are constantly in rotation, custom games is fun, campaign is fun; unique but fun; music is a banger."
Another user, approaching their first Onyx rank, said, "The gameplay is very fluid and feels super organic blending the feel of the classic games with some modern upgrades (and sprint feels so so good in this game). As much as I love the classic games and go back to them from time to time, Infinite has my favorite gameplay overall. The game has outgrown the shell of its release and has only gotten better with time. I’m optimistic about what’s on the way and I really think Infinite is one of my favorites in the series!"
Another fan replied, "It's the best arena shooter on Xbox right now. Halo Infinite scratches that itch that I wish COD did."
However, not all fans are as enthusiastic. One less enthused player said, "This image represents the last little bit of hope I had. I genuinely think Halo’s time is over, the people who understood how to make the magic happen are all scattered and gone."
IGN's review of Halo Infinite's single-player campaign in 2021 awarded it a 9/10, stating, "Halo Infinite's single-player campaign is exactly what this series needed. It brings out the best in Master Chief's unique and satisfying combat style while leveraging old ideas to create memorable new moments. Its story falls short for both new and veteran players, but it was worth the six-year wait."
With Microsoft’s multiplatform video game release strategy in full swing, some Xbox fans are curious if Halo will follow suit and appear on PlayStation, similar to titles like Forza Horizon 5 and Gears of War. In November, Microsoft’s gaming chief, Phil Spencer, indicated that there are no “red lines” in its first-party lineup, hinting at potential future expansions.
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