All multiplayer maps in Halo Infinite

August 2024 · 5 minute read
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There have been many memorable maps from Halo’s past. From Blood Gulch to Valhalla, there are plenty of locations players have fallen in love with. Halo Infinite is bound to have plenty of maps people will adore on its own, both at launch and after. Here is a complete list of all Halo Infinite multiplayer maps.

Aquarius

Aquarius is full of various plants and hydroponic projects. In addition, there are several platforms with multiple levels that you’ll have to watch for enemies rushing below you or above you. There’s also a lot of open space to challenge your coordination as enemies rush into the fight to meet each other, exchanging heavy fire.

Bazaar

Bazaar is based on New Mombasa, a desert town named after the real-world Mombasa in Kenya. This is a smaller map most associated with Capture the Flag. In-between both teams’ spawn points is a market, and around it is various hallways and rooms you can access for elevation shooting.

Behemoth

Behemoth is a medium to a large map. Both sides have a structure that allows you to go underground and come out near the bridge in the middle of the map. On either side of that bridge are a Ghost and Warthog sitting near a ramp best used for sniping.

Breaker

Breaker takes place on a Banished ship breaking yard. There is a lot of variation in this map between levels and passageways you can go down. A central laser occasionally blasts its way through the middle of the map that will kill anyone jumping between sides and a nice, cool pool of lava awaits anyone at the bottom.

Catalyst

Catalyst is a primarily indoors map that is an abandoned Forerunner building. The light bridge in the center will have armor abilities spawn on it, but fighting in that area will be risky because of the death pit it is over and the surrounding area giving other players a higher perspective.

Deadlock

Deadlock is a Big Team Battle match that you can jump into with a large team, competing against several players simultaneously to duke it out using various vehicles, weapons and focus on a specific objective. It’s set at net, with a massive base layout on for both teams to fight on. You can expect regular shootouts to occur at the center and along the mountain pass to the sides.

Fragmentation

Fragmentation is a Big Team Battle map that brings back memories of Valhalla from Halo 3 with the two big bases on either side of the map. In-between those locations is a winding dirt road and two rocky side paths. On each of those rocky paths is a doorway that can be hacked by your AI to open a room with either an Overshield or Active Camo equipment as well as a power weapon.

High Power

High Power is another Big Team Battle map with a gorgeous blue sky, making it feel much larger and open than the other maps, similar to Deadlock. Again, you’ll want to take a vehicle to travel to the other side of the map, or go on foot, hoping to sneak behind the enemy to take the objective.

Launch Site

The Launch Site map will have a little bit for everybody, with a handful of medium-ranged engagements, to several closer engagements where you’ll need to practice tagging your enemies to lower their shields before smashing them with a melee strike. You might be able to find a spot or two where you can pick off unsuspecting enemies with a few long shots if they don’t catch you first.

Live Fire

Live Fire takes place on a Spartan training facility. The middle of the map has a large hallway with cover points and a drop down into a tunnel below. That tunnel can take you to two different fields, one used for dummy practice targeting and one with a bridge to access the area’s tower. Across from the tower is a garage.

Recharge

Recharge has a lot of ledges and elevation areas in the central room. If you have a Grappleshot, you can quickly access any of them, but without it, you will need to do some exploring on foot to find stairs and boxes to climb up in the surrounding hallways.

Streets

For those who want to rush through crowded shopping areas and battle around every corner, the Streets map puts your trigger finger to the test. You’ll want to use the dangerous intersections to your advantage and time your plays correctly before rushing out against other opponents in the more open locations.

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