Halo Infinite Season 2: Lone Wolves Trailer Released, Features First Look At New Maps

Xbox and 343 Industries announced last month that Season 2 of Halo Infinite’s multiplayer is called Lone Wolves and would begin on May 3. To show players what it is like, the studio now has a trailer. 

Titled “Season 2 Announce – Lone Wolves,” this trailer is short and sweet. It’s less a trailer highlighting all that awaits players in Season 2 and more a trailer meant to build some hype for the new season, which is now less than a month away. There are some highlights in the trailer, such as new cosmetics, and, most importantly, new maps. At least, there appears to be at least two of them. 

The trailer is available below

“Lone Wolves, gear up for Season 2 of Halo Infinite,” the trailer’s description reads. “Experience fresh content including new maps, modes, themed limited-time events, and an all-new Battle Pass that never expires.” 

Season 1 Battle Pass is still available until May 2nd. Season 2 will begin on May 3rd. If you don’t complete it in time, don’t sweat – as previously announced, all Battle Passes in Halo Infinite will stay available to all players and you can access them at any time. But you can’t progress to two Battle Passes at once. Instead, choose the Battle Pass that you wish to complete at any time. 

As for what to expect in Season 2, creative director Joseph Staten said in March, “During Season 2, we will also be shipping playlist updates, balance changes, new modes, and maps, specifically, one Arena map named ‘Catalyst’ and one [Big Team Battle] map named ‘Breaker’.

“The new modes include ‘Last Spartan Standing,’ a free-for-all elimination mode, as well as another new mode named ‘Land Grab,’ plus the return of an updated, all-time favorite mode, ‘King of the Hill.’” 

If you’re curious about the theming of Lone Wolves, Staten said, “By ‘Theme,’ we mean a core idea that guides the creation of much, but not all, of a Season’s content. Lone Wolf Spartans look for hunters. Trackers. They’re resourceful improvisers, operating deep in enemy territory without resupply or support. They’re fierce, rugged, and prefer to work alone – but they’re still loyal to the Spartan pack.” 

Learn more about Halo Infinite Game Informer’sHalo Infinite review. Then, check out Game Informer’sComments on Episodes 1 and 2 of Halo TV’s series.  


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