It’s now possible to get a Battle Rifle skin for Halo Infinite’s Xbox Game Pass Ultimate benefits. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers may now access the newest wave of Halo Infinite’s month-to-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate benefits.
In addition to the “Pass Tense” coating for the Battle Rifle, which provides the weapon with a sleek black look with a bright green stripe down the weapon’s length, sections of the weapon’s scope are also green.
It’s also possible to swap one of your Weekly Challenges for another if you’d like. The Double XP consumable doubles all the XP received from completing challenges and finishing matches for an hour after usage.
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Halo Infinite Battle Rifle Skin
One can only obtain these benefits by purchasing Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for the time being. The monthly fee is $15, which is more than double the price of a regular Xbox Game Pass membership. In addition, Microsoft’s rapidly expanding game streaming service Xbox Cloud Gaming is there in Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, as is access to Game Pass for PC.
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Members of the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate may use their Halo Infinite multiplayer privileges in several ways. First, but including purchasing the game. Your Game Pass prizes may be seen in the Xbox interface under the Game Pass section. Instead, you may use the Perks tab on your profile page to redeem your benefits on the Xbox Game Pass mobile app. Additionally, perks may get redeem on the Game Pass page of the Xbox software for Windows PCs.
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For Xbox One, Xbox 360, Xbox One S, and PCs, multiplayer in Halo Infinite are accessible for free. Playing it with the Halo Infinite campaign makes it one of the greatest Xbox games now on the market. It’s a blast.
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