Leak Suggests Two New Maps Are Coming To Halo Infinite — Solitude And Forest
One appears to be a remake of Plaza from Halo 5, while the other is an original creation.
Finally, more maps in Halo Infinite! According to a leak, that is.
The Twitter account @leaks_infinite suggests that the FPS developed by 343 Industries will be receiving two new multiplayer maps. This user has been reliable in the past. One of the leaked maps is called Solitude and appears to be a remake of Plaza from Halo 5, created using Forge. The other map, currently referred to as "Forest," seems to be an original creation by the development team.
While there is no information on when these maps will be released, the leak indicates that more than 20 maps are being worked on for future updates. (That’s a lot of maps, compared to what’s available currently in the game.) This leak represents a positive step for Halo Infinite, if true, as content updates have been pretty sparse thus far.
Halo Infinite MP Map Leak
Solitude
Not all life finds a way. #HaloInfinite pic.twitter.com/n9KazTOW9H— Halo Leaks (@leaks_infinite) May 11, 2023
Halo Infinite MP Map Leak
Forest (TEMP NAME) #HaloInfinite pic.twitter.com/2ibgCu49kd— Halo Leaks (@leaks_infinite) May 11, 2023
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