The multiplayer component ofHalo Infiniteis still making waves in the gaming landscape, partly due to its continual free updates that add a whole range of new cosmetics to the game. Everynew update gives rise to new water-cooler discussions, and the game’s latest update is certain to get people talking.

As of December 29,Halo Infiniteplayers can purchase a range of “Mister Chief” inspired cosmetics, ranging from weapon charms to vehicle sprays, to even a fully-voiced AI companion, all of which proudly brandish the iconicHalomeme’s absurd hand-drawn face. The ridiculous look of the character is sure to catch the player’s eye, and get them wondering about the origins of this outlandish hero of the UNSC.

Frank O’Connor Mister Chief

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The Story Behind The Legend

As all good hero stories are, Mister Chief’s is simple, but meaningful. The story begins on June 21, 2025; the rathertumultuous development ofHalo 2is well underway, and the Primary Writer for the Bungie Weekly Update, Frank O’Connor, has an idea.

O’Connor wants to use a recent promotional image from the game for his upcoming Weekly Update, but is denied access. So Frank decides to get creative, drawing his own version of the image. The design was, in theory, simple; a tree, a cloud, some mountains in the distance, and the main star himself,The Master Chief.

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As O’Connor reached the Chief’s hands, he decided to swap out his iconic UNSC weaponry for another piece of iconic pop-culture sci-fi tech, a lightsaber. The reason was noble and profound, because “guns are hard,” anddrawing a lightsaber is easier.

But something wasn’t quite right with Frank’s final drawing, something was missing. Frank got to work once again, finishing up his magnum opus withbig cartoon eyes and an angry grill-mouth expression. The legend was born.

Mister Chief’s Most Infamous Appearances

From day one, Mister Chief was a smash-hit, with fans immediately flooding the Weekly Update with positive comments regarding the drawing. From then on, Mister Chief would appear throughout the Weekly Update’s life-span, often being drawn in a range of different styles, usually requested by the fans themselves. It didn’t take long for aManga version of the characterto appear in an update.

Since his inception in 2004, Mister Chief has appeared throughoutHalohistory in one form of another. For example, Bungie’s 2008 April Fool’s prank saw the classicHalo 3lobby population map turn into Mister Chief’s face, a hideous avatar costume was added to the Xbox Live store in 2013, and 2015 saw the icon be used in an official Xbox tutorial video, explaining theRequisition system in the upcomingHalo 5: Guardians.

The character even spawned his own range of spin-off characters that also appeared in various Bungie Weekly Updates. These included Evil Chief, Mrs. Chief, and a hero simply known as Hot Tub Guy.

Earlier this year, Mister Chief was added toHalo: The Master Chief Collectionas two player-profile avatars. The Chief also received his own piece of armor customization, anattachment for the Mariner helmetthat gave the helmet’s visor Mister Chief’s instantly recognizable face.

While his own creator may just consider him a “a terrible idea that snowballed out of control,” there’s no denying that Mister Chief is a part ofHalo’s history; a history that 343 Industries doesn’t seem to have forgotten. Though his inclusion inHalo Infiniteis certainly a joke, it does show that 343 Industries is passionate aboutHaloand its long legacy. If they haven’t proved it already withHalo Infinite’s excellent campaignand engrossing multiplayer, then hopefully this little reference puts fans' minds at ease a little.

Halo Infiniteis available now for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.