Halo Infinite's Fourth Season — Infection — Starts Today, Introducing New Customization Options
Season 4 features the HAZMAT armor, a 100-tier Battle Pass, enhanced weapon customization options, and five free events.
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Season 4 of Halo Infinite, titled "Infection," released today, introducing a range of new customization content and updates. The shooter's new season features the HAZMAT armor, a 100-tier Battle Pass with over 180 customization items, enhanced weapon customization options, and five free events. As always, players can drop some money for the Infection Premium Battle Pass and Bundle, offering exclusive rewards, bonus Match XP, and additional challenge slots. (The HAZMAT armor can be earned through matches and events though.)
Infection also introduces expanded weapon customization options. The five events, including Hazmat, Containment, Tenrai II & III, and Cyber Showdown II, provide free rewards and customization items. Season 4 also brings improvements to customization flexibility, scrollable store options, and super bundles in the Shop. Players can also save on customization content by purchasing bundles and providing feedback on the evolving Shop format, starting this season.
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