Halo Infinite: What are the available multiplayer playlists
Halo Infinite has been a huge hit. The multiplayer beta’s teething pains couldn’t stop the Halo locomotive. A restricted playlist selection at debut, it now has many more modes to fit different players’ moods. How is Halo Infinite’s multiplayer now?
Playlists for multiplayer in Halo Infinite include:
- Quick Play: Quick play encompasses a variety of 4v4 modes. These include slayer, capture the flag, one flag capture the flag, strongholds, and oddball.
- Bot Bootcamp: This is a training ground in which players face off against AI bots across slayer, strongholds, capture the flag, and oddball matches
- Big Team Battle: This is Halo Infinite’s largest playlist, featuring the game’s largest maps in matches of 12v12. The playlist includes unique big team battle modes such as stockpile and and total control as well as large variants of capture the flag and slayer.
- FFA Slayer: This is exactly as it sounds. It’s standard free for all with six players.
- Team Slayer: Team slayer is the standard 4v4 Halo team deathmatch experience. No objectives. Just racking up kills.
- Tactical Slayer: Think of this as a stripped back team slayer without shields, motion trackers, or equipment. Matches consist exclusively of the trusty old battle rifle with precision taking point.
- Fiesta: This is team slayer, but with random weapon and equipment spawns for every individual player.
- Ranked Arena: This is your standard ranked mode as seen in other modern online shooters, which assigns your ranking based on placement in matches. Ranked arena consists of oddball, strongholds, capture the flag, and slayer modes.