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Halo Infinite progression boosts detailed by 343 Industries

More XP!

Halo Infinite will introduce progression boosts, offering up more XP to those who play games within multiplayer.

343’s John Junyszek detailed XP boosts in posts on Twitter.

Here’s what you’ll receive simply by playing games of Infintie, as compared to the current 50XP per match:

  • 1st Game = 300XP
  • 2nd Game = 200XP
  • 3rd Game = 200XP
  • 4th Game = 100XP
  • 5th Game = 100XP
  • 6th Game = 100XP
  • 7th+ Game = 50XP

While a major boost to XP, it still questions why players would participate in more than 6 games per day.

“We believe this increase will help address those slower initial payouts while also benefiting those of you jumping on each and every day,” Junyszek added. “We know many of you want even larger changes and we’re committed to doing so, but those will take time. We made this update based on data and player feedback, and we’ll monitor its impact after we push it live tomorrow morning. As always, keep sharing your feedback!”

We’ve detailed issues with Halo Infinite progression here.

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. Check out our Halo Infinite review in progress right here.

Halo Infinite

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

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