343 Industries released a new extensive video that answered some urgent questions that players had regarding Halo Infinite the past few months. Questions range from high-level topics associated with the campaign and multiplayer, to more details on how the new item of hook equipment will operate.
In total, this video is almost thirty minutes long and features 343’s Community Manager John Junyszek speaking with Quinn Delhoyo, the Lead Sandbox Designer at the studio. The questions presented in the conversation are mainly those that came up following the recent 343 update blog for Halo Infinite that was released last month. As such, much of what fans sought to understand more was mainly about the Sandbox aspect Infinite That’s why Delhoyo is the one who gives the answers.
When it comes to some of the most interesting topics presented throughout the conversation, Delhoyo addresses how Halo Infinite will change after the formal launch. He talks about how certain weapons will not only receive balance updates after launch, but other weapons can also be added later.
Probably the most legal clarification provided in the question and answer session comes with how the hook can be used. Delhoyo confirmed that the new equipment in Halo Infinite it can be used not only to propel yourself towards the terrain, but also to pick up weapons that may be scattered on the ground. So, if you need a gun and don’t want to run close to it to pick it up, you can simply fire your hook to pull it towards you. It is an incredible sound implementation that can change the game if used correctly.
Overall, if you are anxious Halo Infinite, there’s a lot to think about in this video. If you would like to watch it in full, you can see it embedded in the article above.
On the other hand, if you’re still trying to count the days until Halo Infinite, well, we don’t have a release date yet. All we still know is that it will be released this fall on Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S and PC. To follow our coverage of the game in the future, you can follow it here.