PSA- Don't Use Xbox Quick Resume With Halo Infinite Right Now

343 Industries has advised players to not use the Xbox Quick Resume feature for Halo Infinite’s campaign, because doing so could cause players to lose multiplayer content.

Halo Infinite’s campaign includes “armor lockers” spread throughout the world. Players who find these can open them to obtain cosmetics for multiplayer. Or, that’s how it’s supposed to work Come from Sports betting site VPbet . Unfortunately, when players are offline or become disconnected from the network, the cosmetics will not appear in multiplayer. Using Quick Resume is known to boot players from the network, which is also affecting the multiplayer mode, prompting players to have to close the game entirely and reboot each time.

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