The multiplayer in Halo Infinite will bring back the majority of the series’ legendary vehicles. Here’s a list of all the Halo Infinite vehicles that have been confirmed thus far.
On December 8, Halo Infinite will be released, and the multiplayer seems good. The Halo series was a key part of popularising console shooters on the original Xbox, so this next installment has a lot of ground to cover.
The game’s multiplayer will be scrutinized to see if it lives up to expectations, thus 343 Industries will be eager to bring back as many iconic features as possible. This also applies to Halo Infinite’s vehicles, which feature classics from the Halo franchise. Here’s a list of all the Halo Infinite vehicles that have been confirmed thus far.
List of all Halo Infinite Vehicles
In Halo Infinite’s multiplayer and campaign, the following vehicles will return:
Banshee
The Banshee is a classic Halo vehicle that first appeared in the first game. The Banshee is a fast and nimble vehicle that allows players to perform barrel rolls and other amazing maneuvers. It has a plasma gun for troops and a fuel rod cannon for shooting down other vehicles.
Wraith
The Covenant’s version of a Scorpion is the Wraith. It appeared in the original Halo and has since become a fan favorite. The tank has a powerful plasma mortar weapon and is strongly armored. It’s more difficult to master than the Scorpion, but its cannons are more powerful and cover more ground.
Wasp
The Wasp, first seen in Halo 5, is humanity’s answer to the Banshee, however, it provides more protection. It’s still intended for scouting and pot-shots, and it won’t hold up in an extended firefight.
Scorpion
Now we’re having a conversation. The Scorpion, like its namesake, is a classic Halo tank with a lot of venom. It can also plow into troops while shielding its occupants from harm. One rocket can be destroyed by multiple rockets, so keep moving. The tank is obviously slower than most other vehicles, but its mobility is still enough. It may be found in the Big Team Battle modes.
Razorback
The Razorback is a warthog that has been adapted to transport players securely from one side of the map to the other. Because of the additional armor, it has a better chance of surviving the journey than its predecessor. It does not, however, have the firepower of some vehicles.
Warthog
The Warthog is a famous Halo vehicle that provides moderate armor and firepower. The vehicle can be used to spray bullets at ground forces or to quickly move from one side of the battlefield to the other. When cornered or up against rockets, however, it will not endure long.
A variation with dual rockets is also available. This has a lot more punch and is built for getting in, firing the rockets, and then fleeing quickly.
Mongoose
The Mongoose first appeared in Halo 3 and is perfect for quickly carrying two players across the battlefield. Although the Mongoose exposes both passengers to gunfire, get to your destination and exit as soon as possible to avoid being picked off by the enemy.
A second variation, known as the Gungoose, exists. This allows players to shoot at enemies while moving, although those within the vehicle are still susceptible owing to the lack of protection.
Ghost
Since the first game, the Ghost has been a mainstay of the Halo franchise. It’s quick, but it doesn’t have a lot of armor or weapons. We recommend mostly employing it for transportation or against solitary foes. If the vehicle is under fire from many directions, ditch it or find something more powerful.
Chopper
The Covenant Brutes’ preferred mode of transportation, the Chopper first appears in Halo 3 and returns in Halo Infinite. The Chopper, unlike the Banshee, defends the driver from a frontal assault while also laying down gunfire from afar. It’s a little slower than the banshee, but only slightly.