Halo Infinite players can feel at ease as 343i is working on improving Halo Infinite’s anti cheat. Cheating has been a big problem in many online games in recent years, and if left unchecked for too long, it can seriously affect the longevity of a game. 343 Industries seems to be well aware of this fact, and has revealed its plans for a Halo Infinite anti-cheat patch next month.
Information about the patch has been revealed in a post on the Halo Waypoint forums, in which 343 Industries thanks fans for their patience with game problems. Unfortunately, not much concrete news was revealed beyond the Halo Infinite anti-cheat patch release window, and just how intricate it could be.
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Soon an update of the anti cheat of Halo Infinite.
According to a statement, 343i are aware of the needs of Halo Infinite players, including some issues with cheat cases. The team has been working on a patch for mid-February that aims to fix this and other things, with more details later. They have been actively working towards a big improvement in February, with no negative impacts or regressions in other parts of the game.
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For the most part, the reception of the message seems quite positive. Many fans have thanked the studio for talking openly about the state of the game, and there seems to be a lot of optimism about the future of Halo Infinite. However, it is true that an improvement in Halo Infinite’s anti-cheat system is necessary.