Halo: Halo Infinite Season 1 Battle Pass leaked
New leaks for Halo Infinite have revealed details on the Battle Pass for Season 1, including its name, type of rewards, and the number of tiers.
Players have finally been able to get their hand son Halo Infinite prior to releases on December 8 through the Flight Tests. Players seem to be happy with what they have experienced so far and the tests have given the community a chance to provide the developers with feedback.
Although the official launch isn’t too far away, dataminers have already found some information regarding Halo Infinite’s Season 1 Battle Pass, so here are the details.
We already have some decent information for what players can expect once Halo Infinite launches on December 8, including the different modes, vehicles, and weapons.
Further, we were also given some information about the game’s battle pass system, which introduced some unique features such as a one-off purchase and the ability to obtain items from previous seasons.
With that being said, recent leaks have revealed even more details about the Season 1 Battle Pass, including the name and a variety of rewards.
Halo Infinite Battle Pass leak
Reddit user Longbongos posted the leaks on the GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit with a spoiler warning. The post provides details on the Season 1 Battle Pass for Halo Infinite, as well as links to the images of every tier and reward.
Some of the details revealed include:
- The title of the Battle Pass is “Noble Sacrifice“
- “The pass has 120 tiers.”
- “Paid track has a new cosmetic each tier.”
- “Notable cosmetics are all of noble teams armor.”
- “The superintendent as a personal AI.”
- “The free track is average but seems to have less empty spaces between each new item.”
- “Free track has all the consumables.”
It seems like Halo Infinite’s Battle Pass is going to be a big one, with 120 tiers full of rewards that range from armor to the game’s currency. The rewards will also come in different rarities: Common, Rare, Epic, and Legendary.
The final tier features a Legendary Armor FX called “Judgement Crown: Burning with conviction,” which will most likely cover your character’s armor with a burning effect, making you look like a menace in-game.
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It seems like 343 Industries is going all out for Halo Infinite’s Battle Pass system, providing players with an abundance of rewards, even for those who don’t purchase the paid track.
For more, check out our article on the recommended and minimum PC requirements for Halo Infinite.
Image Credits: 343 Industries