Halo playlist update goes live

Halo playlist update goes live
James Orry Updated on by

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Bungie’s made its first Halo: Reach post-launch playlist update, addressing a variety of issues and tweaking some of the existing core gametypes and playlists.

This is the first of many planned updates.

“Our team continues to work on improving the Reach online experience and we’re always listening to your feedback and reviewing the voting and game data we get from our servers,” explained Bungie community chief Brian Jarrard. “Reach will just keep getting better! As always, we welcome your feedback in our Optimatch forum here on Bungie.net.

“Also note that we have another small update happening later this month (either 10/12 or 10/19 pending final test pass) that will enable campaign matchmaking. And for everyone out there who doesn’t love Infection as much as the rest of the players, don’t fret, we have plans to move Infection into its own “Living Dead” playlist later this month.”

The new update also makes some tweaks to the betrayal system.

You’ll find the complete list of changes over on Bungie.net