Halo Infinite battle pass progression is challenge-based, not XP-based
Players "w🔯ill always be earning progress" underꦇ the system

Halo Infinite players will progress the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Halo Infinite Battle Pass via in-game challenges rather than XP.
In a tweet earlier today, 343 industries community manager John Junyszek said that playing and winning 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Halo Infinite mat🧔ches will offer challenges, "w🧜hich will help players progress through the Battle Pass." That means "no per-match XP at launch," but that players are "still always progressing through challenges and therefore the [battle pass]."
Hey Nick - playing and winning matches will be challenges, which will help players progress through the Battle Pass. Even though this means no per-match XP at launch, you're still always progressing through challenges and therefore the BP. We'll update the blog to clarify 👌
In the most recent , released earlier today, head of design Jerry Cook explained some of the errors that crept into the technical test, including failing to remove challenges th🦂at couldn't be completed in bot-only matches. That shouldn't be a problem when the campaign and multiplayer launch on the Halo Infinite release date of Dece♕mber 8. 343 also confirmed that the aim of challenges over Xp is that players "will always be earning progress in your Battle Pass through playing and winning matches."
about the use o𓄧f challenges rather th🦂an XP, but it's worth noting that Junyszek says there won't be per-match XP "at launch." That could mean that 343 will consider changing the system later on, but that's likely to depend on player feedback after launch.
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