Halo Infinite Seasonal Battle Cards Create Controversy in Season 2

infinite auraThe battle pass system is relatively unique compared to its competitors, but this also led to a major problem. infinite aura It launched as a premium title last year but offered free multiplayer. It’s a great deal, but it ultimately came at a cost. Since it was free, 343 Industries had to monetize it in other ways via battle passes and microtransactions. It’s mostly harmless, but some of the systems around it cause problems. For example, leveling up in the game is largely centered around daily and weekly challenges. It doesn’t really matter how well you do in a match, all that matters is that you do random challenges, which can be really obnoxious.

Things are getting worse, albeit unintentionally. with arrival infinite aura Season 2, some have noticed a strange change. From the jump, 343 promised the ability to raise the bar for battle passes even after this season is over. Therefore, Season 1 Battle Pass owners can still complete it if they wish. However, the barrier has been shown. Battle Pass owners have been given an extra challenge opportunity to help them settle things faster, but it’s gone for Season 1 owners and they are now told that they must buy a Season 2 Battle Pass to get that slot back in. This has caused some frustration for players due to the loose leveling system, but it is unclear if this was intentional. It could be a problem making sure the Challenge 4 slot stays open when moving into a new season or something or it could be a way to make sure players buy the next battle pass. Either way, it causes a lot of headaches among fans.

infinite aura It has already received quite a bit of criticism from fans, despite being a great game at its core. The game’s co-op campaign is finally releasing this summer after much delay and Forge is expected to come at a later date. These are typically day one features, so fans are already shaking their heads when some content comes up.

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[H/T Forbes]

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