The battle pass of Halo Infinite is based on challenges, since there is no XP traditional match

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Halo infinite players should know that there is no traditional starting experience in multiplayer mode, but will progress with the battle pass by completing challenges.

This is according to John Junyszek, a community administrator of 343 Industries, who said the same on Twitter. Although this means that there will be no XP per game in the launch, you will always be progressing through the challenges and, therefore, the battle pass.

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Junyszek also said that during the recent Tech Preview there was a problem that caused people to stay without challenges. Current plans on the launch will make it extremely difficult to overcome the daily challenges, but said that, it is not impossible due to the grinders that exist.

In an update of the blog post, the Jerry Hook design manager entered more details about the problems with the challenge system, indicating that there was a problem during the preview that prevented progress forward in the battle pass of the players.

Our first problem was that we could not select the challenges decks that could not be completed with Bot's exclusive games, Hook said. This made the players blocked behind these challenges and it is not our intention for the launch.

We also lost some adjustments for our daily challenges that did not be updated. This also caused players to block themselves as they would stay without daily challenges.

Finally, we only wanted everyone to remember that for the technical preview we had accelerated XP's gain rates to help players overcome the pass in the short window of the preview.

Using challenges, our goal is that you always win progress in your battle pass playing and winning games. This will allow you to always jump to a game of halo and progress in your goals.

Halo Infinite will be launched at Xbox Game Pass for PC and Xbox platforms on December 8.

Hello Nick: Play and win games will be challenges that will help players progress in the battle pass. Although this means that there is no XP per game in the launch, you are always progressing through the challenges and, therefore, the BP. We will update the blog to clarify ????

  • John Junyszek (@unyshek) August 27, 2021

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Tech Preview had a problem that caused people to stay without challenges. Our current plans for launch, although they are not infinite, mean that it is extremely difficult to overcome daily challenges. I will not say impossible, because there are some grinders out there, but I would be impressed.

  • John Junyszek (@unyshek) August 27, 2021

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