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Halo Infinite Battle Pass price in Australian dollars

Here's what you'll need to spend for Premium Battle Passes.

Halo Infinite multiplayer is now live, and so too are Premium Battle Passes and points needed to purchase said passes.

Here’s what everything will set you back, in Australian dollars, at the time of writing.

Halo Infinite Battle Pass prices

  • Premium Battle Pass: 1,000 points
  • Premium Pass Bundle: 2,800 points

The Premium Pass Bundle comes with the Battle Pass alongside 100 XP Grants, which will give you 25 Battle Pass levels.

Halo Infinite point prices

  • 500 points: $7.95 AUD
  • 1,000 points: $14.95 AUD
  • 2,200 points: $29.95 AUD
  • 5,600 points: $69.95 AUD
  • 11,500 points: $139.95 AUD

This means that a standard Halo Infinite Battle Pass will cost Australians $14.95 AUD… unless you want to spend up and get a jump on the system with the bundle. Keep in mind that Battle Passes provide cosmetic items only; Halo Infinite multiplayer itself is free-to-play.

Halo Infinite multiplayer is now live on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X. Single-player heads to the title on 8 December.

Halo Infinite

16 November & 9 December 2021
PC Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 

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