How to play the Halo Infinite Battle Royale

Everyone's jumping in.

Halo characters locked in battle in the woods.
Image via The Forged Falcons

The Halo Infinite Battle Royale, also known as the Inheritor: Battle Royale, is a cool mod for Halo Infinite. It’s made by a small group of developers and isn’t an official part of the Microsoft game, but adds a battle royale mode to Halo Infinite.

It’s available now and lots of people are starting to play—here’s how you can too.

How to play the Halo Infinite Battle Royale

Even though it’s a mod, playing the Halo Infinite Battle Royale is really easy. Just follow these three simple steps.

1) Access Custom Game Browser

The first step to playing the Halo Infinite Battle Royale is accessing the Custom Game Browser. You can do this by choosing Custom Game on the main menu, and then Custom Browser.

2) Add and Confirm Tags

Next, look for existing Halo Infinite Battle Royale lobbies by clicking on Tags, then Add New, and typing in “TFF,” which stands for The Forged Falcons (the team who created it). Hit Confirm and Confirm Tags.

3) Refresh Games List

Finally, press “G” to refresh and see all the Halo Infinite Battle Royale lobbies that you can join.

Halo infinite spartans lined up with different colored armor
The Halo Infinite Battle Royale is a blast. Image via 343 Industries

What features does the Halo Infinite Battle Royale have?

At launch, the Halo Infinite Battle Royale has all sorts of amazing features, including:

  • Boss fights
  • Buy stations
  • Dynamic airdrops
  • Dynamic closing zone
  • Dynamic KOTH that provides extra points
  • Dynamic lighting storm
  • Eight points of interest
  • Enemy campaign AI
  • Point system
  • Procedurally generated terrain
  • Respawn arena

What features are coming to the Halo Infinite Battle Royale in the future?

Even though the mod has already come a long way, the devs are planning to make it even better in the future by adding the following features:

  • Cinematic drop pod sequence 
  • Completely modular teams 
  • Improved scoring system
  • Player buyback for teams
  • Sabre crash sites
  • User-interface improvements
  • Visual updates

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Alex Tsiaoussidis
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