The BETA of Halo Infinite Multiplayer was recently launched at the time of this article. With this launch came 10 Multiplayer Maps and some Game Modes for Halo Infinite. Some of these maps were familiar while the others made their first debut. In today’s guide, I will explain all of the Multiplayer Maps & Game Modes in Halo Infinite.
All Of the Multiplayer Maps in Halo Infinite
At the launch of Halo Infinite, there were 10 maps present in the game. Each map differed in size and forces players to have different strategies for each of them. The Multiplayer Maps present in Halo Infinite is as follows.
Aquarius in Halo Infinite
Aquarius is your run-of-the-mill classic arena-style multiplayer map in Halo Infinite. It has several various open rooms with narrow corridors. Fighting in this map will be quick as you will find an enemy the moment you will turn a corner. CQC types of battles will be prevalent here. There is no vehicle spawns here.
Bazaar Multiplayer Map in Halo Infinite
Bazaar is a run-down street market from East African. This is also another arena-style map but is bigger than Aquarius. Although it is still small enough to not have vehicles spawn in it. Again, there will be a lot of CQC types of engagements so bring your A-game on this multiplayer map.
Behemoth Multiplayer Map in Halo Infinite
A map that stands after hundred millennia yet holds its secrets. Behemoth is one of the larger maps with open planes and a structure in the middle that consists of a massive ring. Here all sorts of engagements will happen at any range and Vehicles will be a part of it. So get ready to battle on this behemoth of a multiplayer map in Halo Infinite.
Deadlock in Halo Infinite
Here come the big boys. Deadlock is one of Halo Infinite’s larger maps Halo Infinite with massive fields, small & narrow caves, and multiple structures that can be used to take cover. There are Vehicle spawns on this map. You will need it as traversing on Deadlock will be tiresome. The uneven Terrain will also provide some cover from those pesky snipers.
Fragmentation Multiplayer Map
Fragmentation is another large map with open spaces but in the middle, there is a central structure with massive pillars which is spread across the map. There are plenty of elevated areas and a lot of uneven lands which will provide cover and can act as ambush sites. Vehicles are your best friend here. Take one and zoom across the map and gain space to fight your enemies.
Highpower in Halo Infinite
Next up is Sniper’s Heaven, I mean Highpower. Well, the two names go together as Highpower is a large map with a giant wall in the middle, separating it into two parts. This makes it one of the best multiplayer maps for snipers. The map layout is such that you will either have to cross through the wall or around it passing through the mountainous sides. Here Vehicles can help in closing the gap between you and the opponent snipers.
Launch Site Multiplayer Map
Launch Site is a medium size map arena multiplayer map in Halo Infinite. This map has a lot of chokepoints so Shotguns go brrr… There is going to be a lot of CQC, more so than most maps.
Live Fire Multiplayer Map in Halo Infinite
Live Fire is a mix of open outdoors and multiple chokepoints indoors multiplayer map in Halo Infinite. This medium size map will make your strategies on what weapons you will want to choose and what playstyle you will use.
Recharge in Halo Infinite
Recharge is an indoor multiplayer map in Halo Infinite. It has a lot of verticalities giving the Grappleshot a lot of room to thrive. A lot of smart players will make use of the powerful Melee Weapons with the combination of the Grappleshot to dominate over their enemies. With a lot of tight corners, a well-placed Plasma Grenade will do a ton of damage.
Streets Multiplayer Map
Here come the arcade-style multiple maps. Streets, as stated in its name, are a map located on the streets of a city. The quick pace and CQC engagements are going to occur. So, having high fire rate guns or guns with faster kill time will be best suited. Another playstyle that can be used here is the Run & Gun technique. Just run and mow down your enemies on the Streets in Halo Infinite.
All Of The Game Modes in Halo Infinite
Now that we have covered the maps, let’s talk about the Game Modes available in Halo Infinite. Many modes vary from simple deathmatches to capture the flag to other objective-based modes. You will be able to play each mode under sections called Playlists. Playlists will show on that day which game mode is paired with which map. The Playlists in Halo Infinite are:
- Big Team Battles:
Big Team Battles is one the biggest Playlist in terms of players as it will have 12v12 matches that will occur on Large maps in Halo Infinite. - Quick Play:
Quick Play one is a 4v4 match that gives you an MA40 AR & Mk50 Sidekick. These are small and quick games. - Bot Bootcamp:
Bot Bootcamp is the same as Quick Play but you are pitted against AI Bots. - Event Playlists:
Event Playlists will be exclusive games that will happen throughout Halo Infinite. The will reward players with rewards exclusive to the event. - Ranked Arena:
Ranked Arena is the Competitive Playlist of Halo Infinite. It will be in a 4v4 setting in various Game Modes and Multiplayer Maps. You will be able to play Solo & Duo on Controller, Solo & Duo on KBM (Keyboard and Mouse), Cross-input, and up to full parties. You will start with a BR75 (Battle Rifle), Combat Sensor disabled, friendly fire on, grenade hitmarkers disabled, and static item spawn in a Ranked Game.
Game Modes in Halo Infinite
- Capture The Flag: Secure your Team Flag and capture your enemy’s flag.
- Slayer: Team Deathmatch
- Total Control: Teams must secure 3 points on the map simultaneously to win.
- Stockpile: Power seeds will spawn on the map. Retrieve 5 of them to base to score and win.
- Oddball: A Skull will spawn on the map. One of your teammates or yourself must hold on to it. You will gain points and the first team to get enough points to win.
- Strongholds: There will be 3 points on the map. Capture at least 2 of them to gain points. The team with the most points wins.
- One Flag CTF: This is similar to CTF but there is only one flag. One Team has to defend it while the other has to attack. The team that is successful in their objective wins.
Here are the loadouts for each Playlist game mode in Halo Infinite
- Quick Play:
- Capture The Flag: Aquarius, Bazaar, Behemoth
- One Flag CTF: Launch Site
- Oddball: Live Fire, Recharge, Streets
- Slayer: Aquarius, Bazaar, Behemoth, Launch Site, Live Fire, Recharge, Streets
- Strongholds: Live Fire, Recharge, Streets
- Bot Bootcamp:
- Capture The Flag: Aquarius, Bazaar, Behemoth
- Oddball: Live Fire, Recharge, Streets
- Slayer: Aquarius, Bazaar, Behemoth, Live Fire, Recharge, Streets
- Strongholds: Live Fire, Recharge, Streets
- Ranked Arena:
- Capture The Flag: Aquarius, Bazaar, Behemoth
- Oddball: Live Fire, Recharge, Streets
- Slayer: Aquarius, Bazaar, Live Fire, Recharge, Streets
- Strongholds: Live Fire, Recharge, Streets
This was all about the Multiplayer maps and Game modes in Halo Infinite. Hopefully, this guide was helpful. You can also check our guide on the Ravager in Halo Infinite.