Last week, 343 Industries announced that they would be going to address that soon. However, it’s not clear that there’ll be one more more multiplayer playlist before the end of the year, but there are now more specific details on that front. In an update published on Reddit by a community director Brian Jarrard confirmed that Halo Infiniteis added four multiplayer playlists, and an update thatll go live on December 14. The four songs are Slayer, Fiesta, Free for All, and Tactical Slayer (SWAT). If it concern Slayer, Jarrard says that for now the playlist will only have basic Slayer offerings. However, a lot of changes will be added later. As I noted last week, the teams’ original plans for the Slayer playlist included a variety of new variants, and didn’t start to be ready for the holiday break. To ensure the progress of the players in the near future, keep on having a basic Slayer offering to start and begin and will look to bolster and expand with more variants in future. Interestingly, many upcoming HALo-infinite multiplayer modes have recently been leaked via a datamine, read more on that here. However, Jarrard confirmed that upcoming update will continue to make further adjustments also to Battle Pass progression, as well as a new challenge category, which will focus on accumulating player score, making progress more performance-based, as many players were demanding. Jarrard wrote that the next weeks update will also include new challenges, ranging from remove many extremely frustrating modes to eliminate certain issues, reduce the number of items necessary for others, making the weekly ultimate challenge more intense (those that get there are hard enough), and adding new challenges to the playlists. Personally I’m eager to catch some new challenges that are based on accumulating player scores. Well have some more details to share about Halo Waypoint next week. Halo Infiniteis available now on Xbox X/S, Xbox One, and PC. The video game, Multiplayer, can be read here. Our single player campaign review is coming to a live audience as well, so keep up with that.