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As Halo Infinite cosmetics backlash intensifies, 343 says "feedback is being heard loud and clear"

343 has told disgruntled Halo Infinite players that changes are coming amid a backlash to its cosmetics system.

Halo Infinite launched its free-to-play multiplayer last week, and while fans continue to praise its gameplay, they have heavily criticised battle pass progression and the price of cosmetics.

The backlash intensified yesterday with the launch of Halo Infinite’s first limited-time event, dubbed Fracture: Tenrai.

Halo Infinite | Fracture: Tenrai Launch Trailer Watch on YouTube

This event, which is free to access for all players, contains its own progression track – and it’s this progression track and associated cosmetics that have come under fire.

Fracture: Tenrai features the samurai-inspired Yoroi armour core and other related Yoroi armour pieces. A lot of Halo players want the Yoroi armour, and so have troubled themselves with the 30-tier event pass that launched alongside the limited-time playlist and event-specific challenges.