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Halo Infinite Fracture Tenrai returns with more rewards

Time to jump back in?

The Halo Infinite Fracture Tenrai event is once again live, offering samurai-themed items for Spartans.

Developer 343 Industries recently detailed changes coming to the event, each designed to make it more user-friendly.

“Where players were only able to progress 7 tiers of their Event Pass in the week of the first Fractures: Tenrai event (November 23-30, 2021), players can now progress 10 tiers per week,” 343 said. “By design, you will still have to participate in multiple weeks to obtain everything in the Tenrai Event Pass, but we hope this extra buffer will help expedite progression for highly engaged players.”

Moreover, a new reward track will offer up once paid items to users at no additional cost.

“Content that was originally slated to be featured as premium offerings in the store for the remaining weeks of this event has now been added to the core free event pass,” 343 continued. “Please note that no content changes were made from the first week of Fracture: Tenrai – these changes only apply to week two onwards. Any premium store purchases made during week one will remain exclusive to the week one store – they are not being added to the Event Pass.”

Halo Infinite is now live on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X.

Halo Infinite

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


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