There are two helmets that should be making an appearance in “Lone Wolves.” Both of the helmets are for the Mark VII armor, which can be unlocked quickly by leveling up any of Halo Infinite’s multiplayer game modes. These helmets will be joining the multiple helmets already available for the Mark VII armor, and will presumably be added alongside a family of other gear.
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Twitter user DeltaArchive recently posted two photos of the helmets that will likely be coming to Halo Infinite. They are the EOD and the Air Assault helmets, and they look dramatically different from one another. The EOD helmet looks more at home with some of Infinite’s bulkier armor, while the Air Assault helmet is evocative of the gear from Halo Reach. Indeed, these two helmets will be only a fraction of the items available in Halo Infinite Season 2.
All the new content for Halo Infinite looks ambitious, from plenty of unique armor sets to never-before-seen maps and modes. Hopefully, these additions to the title will revive the Halo Infinite player count, which continues to dwindle on Steam. Players and dedicated fans have been frustrated with the lack of new content and fixes to some of the title’s core features, though it seems that 343 Industries has done its best to listen to concerns.
While the future of Halo Infinite remains to be seen, the upcoming update looks to be a daring one. Indeed, the EOD and Air Assault helmets are only part of the fascinating content that will be added to Halo and are relatively simplistic when compared with 343’s supposed changes to existing issues and new unlockable items. Hopefully, the additional Halo Infinite multiplayer maps and game modes will elevate the game to a more approachable platform, and will make it everything that players had wished it was upon its original release.
Halo Infinite is available now on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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