Xbox Game Studios and 343 Industries recently released the multiplayer beta ofHalo Infiniteand it has some issues despite being tremendously popular. According to one of the folks at 343 Industries, the performance ofHalo Infiniteshould improve with its next update.

HaloEsports and Viewership Lead at 343 Industries Tashi recently took to Twitter to thank patientHalo Infinitefans for bearing with the technical issues and delays experienced on December 2. In response to Tashi’s fan appreciation post, one excitedHalo Infinitefan asked if Tashi had an update on how the fixes were going. Tashi quickly replied to thisHalo Infinitefan confirming that the game will see improvements to stability in its next update which releases on December 8.

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The full release ofHalo Infiniteis expected for December 8, allowing fans of the multiplayer beta to finally delve into the anticipated campaign. Because theHalo Infinitemultiplayer will see a number of fixes on December 8, it’s likely that the game will have a day-one patch that addresses some campaign issues in addition to the multiplayer stability improvements. It’s currently unclear just how big the December 8 patch will be, but Tashi’s confirmation of the patch proves that players will have to download something that day whether they want to experience theHalo Infinitecampaignor not.

TheHalo Infinitemultiplayer beta is expected to end on December 8 as well, making the experience closer to the full multiplayer feel than it currently is.Halo Infinite’s multiplayer betahas been free for all to try on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S and that will continue to be the case as the multiplayer remains a free offering after the game’s full launch.

HaloCommunity Manager John Junyszek recently confirmedHalo Infinite’s multiplayer will soon nclude Fiesta, Tactical Slayer (SWAT), and Free-For-All playlists. These additions to theHalo Infiniteplaylist systemaren’t expected for December 8, but they are expected by the end of the month.

The currently available playlists inHalo Infinite’s multiplayer beta are Quick Play, Ranked Arena, and Big Team Battle. These playlists encompass six game modes:Halo’s popular Slayer mode, Capture the Flag, Oddball, Strongholds, Stockpile, and Total Control. Although some long-timeHalofans are lamenting the lack of standard Slayer queues, 343 Industries is already working to ensure the needs of veterans are also met with the next-genHalotitle.

Halo Infinitereleases for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on December 8.

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