As a title in an incredibly successful franchise, there is a lot of anticipation surroundingHalo Infinite. Sincethe upcomingHalotitle was announced with an exciting trailer, players have been eager to find out more information about its story and gameplay. While there is still more to be uncovered about the game, theHalocommunity manager, John Junyszek, has given some insight into how fans critiques of previous titles have been taken on board for the upcoming game.
TheHalofranchise has managed to cultivate an audience through its impressive gameplay and science-fiction narrative that is huge in its scope and drama. With that said small elements are vital in creating a greater experience and this seems to be the case inone of the most anticipated releases of 2020. It seems that complaints about the medal system inHalo 5have been heard and are being addressed inHalo Infinite.
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Responding to a tweet from a fan who wanted medals to be “meaningful again”, Junyszek replied positively with a simple “We’re definitely aware of this feedback.” The tweet from the community manager also included a smiley face and fist bump emoji and was positively received by the original poster as well as other followers of the exchange. Fans will hope that other critiques ofHalo 5will also have been heard to create a title that lives up to the fan-favorite installments in the series.Halo Infinitehas a huge audience to please and many will expect great things from the upcoming game, listening to the potential audience will likely put the game in a good position.
There are already theories about what should be included inHalo: Infiniteto make it a success. It will be interesting to see if a game series that was once at the forefront of first-person shooting gaming, as well as online gameplay, can introduce features that will retain and build its reputation. IfHalo Infinitecan, while listening to the wants of fans, then players can look forward to a fantastic experience as they guide Master Chief through unique situations.
The way medals work won’t make or break the upcomingHalotitle but the way fans receive the game will. In this instance, it seems that the team behindHalo Infiniteis paying attention to what players want. With that said,more will be revealed about the experience being delivered inHalo Infinitethis July in the Xbox 20/20 eventthat addresses exclusive games.
Halo Infinitereleases holiday 2020 on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
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