Brian Jarrard shared the news on Reddit. He confirmed that this much-requested Slayer playlist will be available to everyone at once. Jarrard notes that the team’s original plans for the Slayer playlist included a range of new variants that were not ready in time to deploy before the holidays. In the meantime, players will still be able to enjoy a “basic Slayer offering”, which begins and the team is looking for more variants in a future update. Loading With these new playlists, 343 is adjusting challenges to remove “some particularly frustrating mode-specific ones,” reduce requirements for others, make the weekly ultimate challenge less intense (getting there is harder enough), and add new challenges to the playlists.” There will be one that is “based on accumulating player score” and is “the beginning of a small effort towards ‘performance based XP.” 343 will share details about the changes in the upcoming Halo Waypoint. To conclude the post, Jarrard wanted to let the players of Halo Infinite know that the team is “attended and actively investigating reports of intermittent hiccups affecting some players in BTB over the last few days.” The watch is continuing to watch Ranked matchmaking and “playing feedback” about potential anomalies. Loading The lack of dedicated playlists was one of the only complaints we had for a far better “Septo Modern” version of gaming’s most respected first-person shooters. We hope that while you wait for the new playlists to arrive, you will get to explore Halo in Halo Infinite’s campaign. If you haven’t checked out yet, read our thoughts on how Master Chief’s latest adventure turned out.