Someone used Halo Infinite’s Forge to make Infection before 343 Industries did



What you need to know

  • A Halo player used Halo Infinite’s Forge mode to create a fully-functioning version of the classic Infection game mode.
  • You’ll most likely be able to play it once the Forge open beta goes live in September.
  • Halo Infinite’s powerful Forge mode is expected to launch fully at some point during Season 3, most likely in late 2022 or early 2023.

It’s unknown if or when the classic Halo game mode Infection will come to Halo Infinite officially, but you’ll be able to play a fan-made version of it soon. Artifice, a talented community member with a knack for putting Halo Infinite’s Forge level editing and creation tool to good use, has created a fully-functional version of the mode with the level editor’s scripting language.

If you’ve never played Infection before, here’s how it works: one team starts as the “survivors” while another spawns in as the “zombies.” Survivors have ranged weapons, while zombies are forced to use Energy Swords and also have lower health. However, zombies are much faster than survivors, and if a survivor dies, they become “infected” and are swapped to the zombie team. The round ends when every survivor is turned into a zombie. 





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