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343 Community Leader Admits Halo Unlimited Players "Have Lost Patience to Wait"

Brian Jarrard, head of the 343 community, admitted in a recent interaction that Halo Unlimited players have lost patience and that the game team has not yet met their expectations.

343 Community Leader Admits Halo Unlimited Players "Have Lost Patience to Wait"

As a background to this matter, Halo Unlimited suffered from a lack of updating after its release. The official plan was to launch a campaign co-op mode in the second season of Halo Infinity and a custom Forge mode in the third season.

However, due to a variety of factors, the production team decided to postpone the introduction of the above new features. Meanwhile, the first season of Halo Infinity will be extended until May 2022.

343 Community Leader Admits Halo Unlimited Players "Have Lost Patience to Wait"

Players who can't experience the new content are naturally dissatisfied with 343 Studios. Brian Jarrard, head of the community, said:

There are really a lot of challenges and limitations. We certainly weren't happy about not meeting the expectations of players and the community. This is a difficult situation that requires the team to take the time to resolve. The focus is on season two, and we'll be releasing updates in the coming weeks...

We understand the lack of patience in the community right now, and frankly, I think the boredom with the caption is understandable. We just need some time for the team to sort through the details and then we can share as much as we can.

343 Community Leader Admits Halo Unlimited Players "Have Lost Patience to Wait"

Most players did not accept Brian Jarrard's statement. Some netizens said that "Halo Unlimited" has been released for several months, but the official has not actively updated, and Jarrard's statement has not revealed specific update plans. Discussions on the matter are still ongoing.

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