HALO INFINITE Will Have Microtransactions And A New Anti-Cheat System

HALO INFINITE Will Have Microtransactions And A New Anti-Cheat System

The next installment in the Halo franchise, Halo Infinite, will include the infamous microtransactions as well as a new anti-cheat system in the PC version of the game. Here is more info.

By MemoAcebo - Sep 17, 2018 07:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Halo
Source: Videogamer

343 Industries, the team that is in charge of the development of Halo Infinite, together with SkyBox Lab, has indicated in the job offers of the game that this next title will present microtransactions.

The development studio has published that they are looking for a design director for online experiences.

"The candidate must design and offer triple A social experiences that fosters community, in addition to providing a triple A player investment experience that encourages users to express their passion for the series via microtransactions."


Although the company has not gone into details about what kind of microtransactions will be present in the game, it sounds like they will be based on cosmetic items.

On the other hand, the requirements for work include "an integral understanding" of psychology with respect to what causes players to return to a game. In turn, it labels Halo Infinite as a "live service" game.

In turn, there is also a vacancy for a senior engineer position in software development. The employee will have to work on anti-cheat measures for the PC version of the game.

Halo Infinite will be available on PC and Xbox One, although its release date is still unknown.

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