Halo Infinite Ranking System Explained
Currently, you can access all Season 1 content including maps, core modes, Academy features, and the battle pass. You also have access to Ranked Arena, where you can start playing ranked matches in modes: Slayer, Capture the Flag, Oddball, and Strongholds. Here’s how the ranking system works in Halo Infinite.
Halo Infinite ranking system explained
You need to complete ten matches before being assigned a rank based on your performance. You can then access Ranked Arena, a mode that puts you through your paces by disabling features or limiting gun types. You can also choose whether to enter a queue for controller or mouse and keyboard lobbies, as well as solos or duos. Here are all the current Ranked Arena gameplay settings:
All players start off with a Battle Rifle
Combat Sensor is disabled for all matches
Friendly fire is on
All grenade hit markers are disabled
Static item spawns are featured
The Halo Infinite ranks themselves are split into six different ranks, with multiple levels throughout.
Here are the Halo Infinite ranks:
Bronze: I – VI
Silver: I – VI
Gold: I – VI
Platinum: I – VI
Diamond: I – VI
Onyx
Source: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2668855084
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