5 Ways Halo Infinite’s Multiplayer Could Get Even Better

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Ways Halo Infinite Multiplayer Could Be Even Better

Is there any better feeling than pulling off a Collateral with the sniper? Or perhaps getting an Overkill by wiping the entire enemy team in quick succession? No. No there is not, and you should be able to share your pro skills with others in your game, too.

A number of online multiplayer games have been doing that for a while now. Overwatch has Play of the Game, Call of Duty titles have been doing it for some time now, and given how incredibly skilled the Halo community is, it feels like Infinite should certainly have something similar.

I mean, look at this absolutely insane Grappling Hook trickshot and tell me you wouldn’t want to see more of these popping up at the end of your games, rather than the somewhat dull Post-Match report screen that you can bring up when you’re searching for your next game anyway? I know, I know I’m right.


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