Previously, our Ranger network reported that the peak number of "Halo: Infinity" multiplayer mode is less than 2500, and in order to save the loss of the player production team focused on promoting the battle royale mode. Recently, some insiders revealed that the lack of content in the "Halo: Infinite" multiplayer mode is related to the chaotic development cycle, and the game project is based on "Overwatch" as a template, interested players let's take a look at it.
Same as Battlefield 2042 Halo: Infinity didn't live up to the players' "expectations". Due to the lack of in-game content, Halo: Infinity multiplayer has been on the decline since its release. While the game's campaign story is pretty good, the years of development cycle has left most fans confused by halo: infinite multiplayer content, as 343 Industries has no explanation so far. Now, an industry insider may explain some of the reasons for the lack of content in multiplayer mode.

According to Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast blogger Chris Gun, Halo: Infinity multiplayer was originally a clone of Overwatch. He explained that because the game quality and mechanics of OW were still industry templates in the early days of Halo development, 343 Industries did some proper copy, but with game development, game style, and internal presentation effects were not ideal, the development team switched to today's style. As a result, the game's multiplayer mode is a mess with no more content.
Chris Gun says 343 Industries spent most of its time making the Overwatch clone, and it took developers less than two years to complete the current version of Halo: Infinity multiplayer after a failed development. And most of the budget is also spent on the development of clones, so the alternatives don't have enough time or resources to do well enough.
Chris Gun claimed that his claim came from 343 Industries' internal sources, and given Halo Infinity's huge budget as a first-party Xbox-exclusive game, and the stark contrast between campaign and multiplayer modes, fans believe this insider message may be true.