Since the release of multiplayerHalo infinity Last November, 343 Industries listened to player feedback. After making the first fixes related to the progression system, pending a possible major overhaul later in 2022, the American studio is tackling the Game Store, as the developers announced that they would be providing a patch on Tuesday. targeted, lower item prices and more variety
On Twitter, Jerry Hook, senior designer at 343 Industries, said, spoke on the subject. Note that during the first season the studio will continue to experiment by offering other new features and changes.
We’ve been closely following the store discussions, bundles, and pricing since launch. Using community data and feedback, we’ll begin rolling out changes to how we group and price items in Halo Infinite—all starting next week.
From Tuesday, The store experience varies from week to week. We’re working on lowering prices overall, offering stronger values in our bundles, offering individual items outside of bundles, and more.
We’ll be trying new things for the rest of the season to keep learning and improving for the future. Keep giving us your feedback throughout this process and I hope to see you all at the Cyber Showdown event next week!
No information on the first buyers for the time being. We do not yet know whether these will be partially reimbursed. As a reminder, next week promises to be busy Halo infinity as multiplayer will host a new event, Cyber Showdown.