Halo Infinite allegedly features weapon charms for guns in multiplayer

It appears you’ll be customizing your guns in multiplayer with little bangles and gizmos.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Halo Infiniteis bringing an open campaign that allows players to explore a Halo Ring. Meanwhile, themultiplayer portion is free-to-playand supports 120 FPS onXbox Series X. Now, it appears that players will be able to customize their guns in Halo Infinite multiplayer with charms.

Resetera userCooldudereduxpurchased the Mega Construx Halo Infinite Energy Sword which came with a promotional code to be redeemed for a reward in Halo Infinite. When redeemed, the user states that it unlocked a weapon charm for the game. Reddit userSpecialk961978discovered that one of the promotional Nerf toys grants the NERF MA40 weapon skin and charm.

The addition of charms is hardly surprising, as they are a nifty way of adding customization so players can tweak their weapons how they see fit.

Halo Infinite was delayed to 2021 and series veteranJoseph Statenis now in a leadership position on the project. Several studios are assisting with the development of the game, includingCertain Affinity. The soundtrack is being composed by three different composers:Gareth Coker,Curtis SchweitzerandJoel Corelitz.

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Halo Infinite is nearly upon us, and it’s sure to be an incredible game filled with wonder, adventure, and more.

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Samuel Tolbert is a freelance writer covering gaming news, previews, reviews, interviews and different aspects of the gaming industry, specifically focusing on Xbox and PC gaming on Windows Central. You can find him on Twitter@SamuelTolbert.