Halo Infinite getting more multiplayer playlists, like SWAT and Slayer
It’s been less than a month since the release of Halo Infinite’s multiplayer mode, but since then, developer 343 Industries has been taking community feedback into consideration as the team plans future changes to the game. This includes the reorganization of Halo Infinite’s multiplayer playlists.
On Twitter, 343 community manager John Junyszek illuminated plans for the game, saying that the studio is working on adding Fiesta, Tactical Slayer (SWAT), and Free-For-All playlists “before the end of the year.” They won’t be ready for Halo Infinite’s official launch on Dec. 8, in other words.
Let’s get to the point about Halo Infinite music playlists.
Thank you for your input. We are currently working to make Fiesta, Tactical Slayer, SWAT, and Free-For All playlists. Although they won’t arrive before December 8, the team will push to have them there by the end of the year.— John Junyszek (@Unyshek) December 3, 2021
Junyszek also said that developers developers plan to add a Social Slayer playlist, but that won’t arrive in Halo Infinite until “after the holidays.”
An updated Social Slayer playlist is in development (with many variations). However, that will be delayed until after the holidays. The team is taking a much-deserved vacation, so we hope you understand them and can enjoy their songs!
— John Junyszek (@Unyshek) December 3, 2021
It’s a big change, because players can’t select a playlist to play a single game mode in the current version of Halo Infinite. Instead, players are dropped into a selection of random game modes — so if you want to stick to deathmatch or avoid objective-based missions, you’re out of luck.
This isn’t the first change 343 has implemented after player feedback. Players also expressed concerns before this announcement. Halo Infinite’s battle pass progression. 343 responded by announcing that players could get experience by playing certain matches per day.
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