To the surprise of many, Halo Infinite continues to receive updates with some novelties in multiplayer.
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We’re moving forward in 2026, a year that promises to be one of the greatest and most intense in the video game industry, with a good number of important releases throughout the months, and we’ve already had some recently, such as Marathon or Resident Evil Requiem.
We’re also expecting to see a wave of new content for titles that have been on the market for a while and aim to stay alive in the coming months thanks to new updates packed with novelties, with several current examples, although a surprise in recent days has been Halo Infinite.
Halo Infinite Unveils New Playlists with a Nostalgic Twist
After four years of support and content, Halo Studios withdrew support for the game to continue receiving updates several months ago, making way for current projects to be launched in the near future.
Despite everything, it seems that the developers have had some time to add a few things recently to Halo Infinite, such as the Firefight: Gauntlet mode, a modification of the classic “Shootout” with interesting novelties.
A few hours ago, we received more news with the addition of the Delta Arena: Legacy playlist, which adds several game modes to classic maps from Halo 2, Halo 3, and Halo: Combat Evolved.
It’s great to see Halo Infinite back with some new features, at least partially, which can help us pass the time until the upcoming release of Campaign Evolved.

