Despite being somewhat overshadowed by other titles, Halo Infinite continues to receive content updates. Recently, the development team introduced a new competitive game mode called S&D Extraction, offering players a fresh experience with strategic depth.
S&D Extraction draws inspiration from Valve's Counter-Strike but introduces unique twists. The mode features two teams of four players each: one team plays as attackers, tasked with planting a device on a designated point, while the other defends. After each round, teams switch roles. Victory is achieved by winning six rounds.
The mode will include an extensive economic system, allowing players to purchase equipment at the start of each round using in-game currency earned through objectives. Equipment prices fluctuate based on performance, and all gear disappears after the round ends.
Item costs are determined by their effectiveness and power potential within a round, with more powerful items naturally costing more. Players can expect cheaper items in early rounds, pricier options mid-match, and potentially even more expensive gear toward the end if they save their earnings. Additionally, players will have the option to pay for respawn after being eliminated.
S&D Extraction is set to launch for Halo Infinite in 2025, promising a dynamic and engaging competitive experience for fans of the franchise.
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