Promises to take action on an ongoing basis.
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When Halo Infiite’s multiplayer part was released in open beta two weeks ago, cheaters unfortunately quickly came into the limelight. It did not take long before videos appeared with players who apparently used wallhacks and aimbots.
This did not come as a surprise, says 343 Industries in a comment. Community manager John Junyszek writes on Twitter that cheating is unfortunately an expected feature of free to play games on PC. It is never possible to escape completely, he says, adding that they are planning continuous improvements to the systems to alleviate the cheating problems.
So a blowtorch in the hedge on the ace rather than stopping them in advance – that sounds like a reasonable goal, right?
Halo Infinite released on December 8. The multiplayer part will thus be free to play, while the campaign costs like a regular big game for PC / Xbox. You can read a review here on FZ as soon as possible.
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