Halo 5: Guardians Infinity's Armory Features Discussed After Launch; Fans Expect More Updates from 343

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The launched Halo 5: Guardians update, namely Infinity's Armory, already cooked up a massive wave of features for the players that have waited on it since leaks were spread online. In only a span of over two days, the title's followers have seen a whole new twist to the first-person shooter and with it, a plethora of positive feedback has rained down.

As per Softpedia News, 343 Industries recently introduced to the world the first and latest update that 2016 has for Halo 5: Guardians, Infinity's Armory. The name may not have given much to the fans, but after two full days of the particular update being out and into the world, gamers have spoken quite enthusiastically to the said attributes.

Noted by Shack News, features that were spotted for Halo 5: Guardians' Infinity's Armory include two massive maps that are gifted for each game mode; Riptide being bestowed to the Arena with what seems to be a Forerunner base that is full of turns on sands and steel. The other, being Urban, lets players grace Warzone with a gigantic open course that is made around an aged vicinity, as the area's Armory capture point is situated on a grassy landscape.

Flickering Myth delivered that the update not only offers the newest maps, but also Halo 2's classic Battle Rifle as a Mythic REQ, together with new Carbine variants to join those of the Achilles armor factors. Quite undisputedly, fans have learned to like the said update for the game as early as now, and are expecting more in the near future as the momentum for the company and the title runs ever-so fluidly.

343 Industries' Halo 5: Guardians' Infinity's Armory update arrived last January 26th, 2016. More are expected to befall the franchise in the near future, as it further staples the slate of success for arguably the best Xbox One first-person shooter series to date.

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