Halo Infinite could follow Call of Duty’s lead with a multiplayer component that is free-to-play. As The Verge reports, a webpage on the Irish version of Smyths — a popular toy and video game retailer in the UK — momentarily referenced a “groundbreaking free-to-play multiplayer experience” in relation to Halo Infinite. In a tweet, the leaker said 343 Industries was aiming for 120 frames per second in its arena mode, and would offer both a battle pass system and customization options that are “completely new to Halo.”
Leak suggests 'Halo Infinite' multiplayer will be free-to-play https://t.co/6MNwxJLOho pic.twitter.com/jUNnTropvK
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Leak suggests 'Halo Infinite' multiplayer will be free-to-play https://t.co/8W93FsFr0r pic.twitter.com/VDuoxDMyHs
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