Reddit user Taku_Skellaku recently shared an image of their idea for Halo Infinite emblems and how they should appear on Spartan armor in Halo Infinite. The images take inspiration from the Halo Infinite box art that features the instantly recognizable Master Chief with a 117 emblem on his chest plate. Taku_Skellaku’s idea for emblems places them in the same area of the Spartan armor, though instead of 117, their examples included S117 and Taku.
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Halo Infinite emblems are often selected instead of chest attachments or vice versa, but Taku_Skellaku’s idea for new emblems will allow Halo Infinite fans to put their emblems on whichever Spartan armor they prefer. Both of Taku_Skellaku’s examples are white just like the Halo Infinite box art emblem on Master Chief, but changes to the system may allow for color options beyond the bland shade. The examples were also featured in the same area of the armor as Master Chief’s emblem in the box art, but some fans have suggested that the emblem have several preset parts of the armor to select from in order to put it elsewhere.
Unlike many other aspects of Halo Infinite’s customization, emblems have taken a backseat and are often passed over in favor of aesthetically pleasing Spartan armor due to the limited nature of emblems. Because Halo Infinite’s multiplayer is free-to-play, some fans have suggested that Taku_Skellaku’s emblems could be sold alongside emblems from previous Halo games and alternative fonts for it. Others have taken things a step further by speculating how the new emblem system from Taku_Skellaku could be used on Halo Infinite weapons so that players can see their emblems just as their foes on the battlefield do.
Taku_Skellaku isn’t the only player that’s been envisioning how Halo Infinite could do things better, as one fan recently created a new Halo Infinite best play system for the conclusion of matches. It’s currently unclear if 343 Industries is looking at the ideas from Halo Infinite fans in order to improve the multiplayer title, but it’s likely working to optimize the game in its own way. Considering the developer has altered the Halo Infinite Battle Pass system and the in-game Playlists after fan feedback, changes like this emblem one may still be implemented in the future.
Halo Infinite is available right now for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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