Halo Infinite enjoyed a successful launch earlier this month, racking up more than 250,000 players on its first day on PC before averaging around 150,000 a day since. This was the expected outcome of Halo Infinite’s multiplayer debut, given the excitement around the game through its multiple betas, and especially following its impressive turnaround from its pre-delay state. There have been some concerns and complaints from the Halo Infinite fanbase since, though, that have sparked debate.
Halo Infinite leaks have exposed upcoming events, which have done little to excite fans, while players have also noted the frequency of hackers in multiplayer lobbies as an issue. The latter point especially has had fans debating around the practicality of Halo Infinite’s crossplay, which is a big point of contention for the game. There are undoubtedly many positives and…

