Halo Infinite developers answer campaign questions and multiplayer questions in new video

343 Industries has released an extensive new video that has answered quite a few burning questions that players have related to Halo infinite the past months. The questions range from high-level topics related to the campaign and multiplayer, to more specific information on how the new grapple gear will work.

In total, this video is nearly thirty minutes long and features 343 Community Manager John Junyszek talking to Quinn Delhoyo, the Lead Sandbox Designer in the studio. The questions asked in the conversation are usually the ones that came up in the wake of 343’s recent update blog for Halo infinite released last month. As such, most of the fans who wanted to understand more were mainly concerned with the Sandbox aspect of Infinite therefore Delhoyo is the one who gives the answers.

When it comes to some of the more interesting topics covered during the conversation, Delhoyo tells how Halo infinite is going to change after it is formally released. He talks about how certain weapons not only get balance updates after launch, but that other weapons can be added later.

Probably the coolest clarification provided in the question and answer session is how to use the grappling hook. Delhoyo confirmed that the new device has arrived Halo infinite Can not only be used to pull yourself into the terrain, but can also be used to pick up weapons that may be on the ground. So if you need a weapon and don’t want to run close to it to pick it up, you can just fire your grappling hook at it to pull it towards you. It’s a great sounding implementation that could be a game changer when used correctly.

In general, if you are looking ahead with anticipation Halo infinite, there is a lot to chew in this video. If you want to check it out in full, you can check it out in the article above.

Conversely, if you are still trying to count down the days to Halo infinite, well, we don’t have a release date yet. All we know is that it will be out on Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S and PC this fall. To keep up with our reporting on game progress, you can follow here.

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