Halo Infinite is giving away daily holiday-themed rewards for playing multiplayer
The Halo Infinite holiday event runs until December ♋30, kind of
The Halo Infinite holidayও event is live with themed daily rewards for you to unlock simply by playing multiplayer.
Halo Infinite's holiday event is🥃 a simple one compared to other games - the map isn't decked out in holiday lights or covered in a blanket of snow - but who can say no to free stuff? The Winter Contingency event, as it's officially titled, runs until December 30, each day offering a new holiday-themed reward for you to unlock. All you have to do is log in to Halo Infinite and play a match of Arena or Big Team Battle and boom, you've got your stocking stuffer.
There are 10 holiday rewards in total, including the "Peppermint Laughter" armor and weapon skins you can see in the picture above, as well as new shoulder pieces, emblems, and more. You'll be able to unlock one piece per day, so don't expect to scoop up the whole collection right away. That said, if you don't manage to complete the entire pass by December 30, you'll still be able to unlock anything you missed until the morning of January 4, when t🎃he event truly ends.
Right on the heels of the holiday event, the Tenrai event is returning on Tuesday, January 4. 343 recently revealed that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:𓆉some changes are co🍸ming to the Tenrai event thaꦬt should make it easier to earn yourself more samurai armor faster.
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