November 8th's Winter Update will introduce a bunch of tweaks to Halo Infinite's weapons and remove a bug that enabled 'snap sliding.'
, will also bring tweaks to both underperforming and overperforming weapons in Halo Infinite's multiplayer.
The Plasma Pistol, Pulse Carbine, VK78 Commando, BR75, Frag Grenade, and Disruptor are all receiving changes with the update. The Plasma Pistol and Disruptor are being buffed, while the VK78 Commando and Pulse Carbine will have their short-range performance improved. As for nerfs, the BR75 and Frag Grenade are on the receiving end of downgrades.
343 will also be removing a bug that allowed for"snap sliding" as it"allows players to make jumps that could truly break the game flow." The blog post also discusses future changes coming to Halo Infinite, including desync improvements, further balance changes, and more. Unfortunately, these will not be coming with the Winter Update on November 8th. What is coming, though, is an
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