Halo Infiniteis generally considered to be one of the best games of 2021. Microsoft had earlier announced thatHalo Infinitehad reached 20 million players, making it the biggest launch in the franchise’s long history.

However, it seems likeHalo Infinite’s player count is trending downwards, perhaps due to the lack of new content.Halo Infiniteis competing against other popular live-service games, and the audience needs regular updates to stay engaged. Connection issues and overpriced cosmetics are also near the top of users’ complaints.Halo Infinitehad a relatively low number of bugs on launch compared to its nearest competitorBattlefield 2042, but a user has now discovered a hilarious glitch in the menus.

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User xXBarthXx has posted a video of a bug in the armory section ofHalo Infinite. Barth notices that upon repeatedly pressing Inspect and Back, the Spartan in the menus continues to move backward. The Spartan also keeps getting smaller and around the 1-minute mark, it completely disappears from the menus. It hilariously reappears in its default size after Barth backs out from the Mythic Effect Set menu.

After noticing the bug and realizing that the Spartan is getting smaller, Barth takes it to another level by continuously spamming the two buttons. User JanitorsRevenge jokingly states that343 Industriesprobably never thought that anyone would try to do this several times while others are contemplating the Spartan’s next destination. Some users are also using this footage to criticize 343 Industries while others think that it’s not a big deal.

Glitches like this have no impact on gameplay and are probably not on the list of priorities for the development team. It may get fixed in the next update, but 343 Industries is perhaps busy working on new content forHalo Infinite.343 Industries had recently released a new update forHalo Infinitethat added some much-needed improvements, particularly for the players using Quick Resume on Xbox Series X.

The developer is reportedly working on10 more maps forHalo Infinite, if leaks are to be believed, and fans can expect to see them released in batches. The highly anticipated Forge mode is also in development, and a lot of footage and images have leaked online.Halo Infinitehas been in the news for both right and wrong reasons, and hopefully, 343 Industries can meet the audience’s demands and grow the player base.

Halo Infiniteis available now for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.