Halo Infinite: Full List of Maps

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Halo Infinite
Halo Infinite

If you’ve played more than your fair share of multiplayer shooters, you’ll no doubt be aware of the fact that a multiplayer game can only be as good as the maps that the game has. Halo Infinite is no different, as the game features a decent selection of maps at launch that players can do battle in. Naturally, there’s even more on the way too, which is also delightful.

Here’s everything you need to know about the maps in Halo Infinite.

 

How Many Maps Are There In Halo Infinite?

There are currently 10 maps available in Halo Infinite, with all of them split across the game’s three main matchmaking modes. Most of the maps are smaller, and appear in Quick Play and Ranked Play as they’re 4v4 modes, while the other maps are huge and feature in the game’s Big Team Battle playlist. All three playlists include a mixture of Slayer and Objective-based game modes.

 

Which Maps Are Available In Which Modes?

The seven maps that focus on 4v4 combat are:

– Aquarius
– Bazaar
– Behemoth
– Launch Site (Quick Play only)
– Live Fire
– Recharge
– Streets

The three Big Team Battle Maps are:

– Deadlock
– Fragmentation
– Highpower

 

How Can I Learn These Maps?

Other than by simply playing them online, there’s another way to get a feel for a map’s layout, lanes and weapon spawns without having to worry as much about embarrassing yourself in front of people. To do so, head to Academy, followed by Training Mode. This is reserved for players looking to practice their skills against bots without any other players.

Here, you can control a variety of settings, including the amount of bots you’re facing off against, your starting loadout and the equipment you’re wielding. It’s an excellent system that allows for players to get to grips with maps and weapons at their own pace, before jumping into some of the bigger modes. There’s also Bot Bootcamp, which are you and a team of players versus bots, which is also a good starting point that gets you used to playing with humans on your team, but gives you less control than Training Mode does.

Halo Infinite is available on PC, Xbox Series X | S, and Xbox One.

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