Halo Infinite Season 2 is now out, and has introduced its first event: Interference. What is it, what are the challenges, and what are the rewards?
Halo Infinite Season 2 is finally here and has brought a lot with it. From the new maps to the new Battle Pass, there's plenty to dive into and plenty to check out. One of the most exciting pieces of new content is Interference, Season 2's first major event. We're here to take a look at it and break it all down for you.
After all, we enjoyed Tenrai each time it rolled around last Season. Is Interference anything like Fractures: Tenrai, or is it more of a Tactical Ops vibe that they're going for? For now, it seems to be the latter option, as there's something else planned for next week. That doesn't mean we shouldn't dive into Interference, though, so let's do just that.
There's so much going on in Halo Infinite Season 2, check it out:
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- When is the Halo Infinite Season 2 Release Date & Launch Times
- All Modes in Halo Infinite in Season 2
What is Halo Infinite Interference?
Halo Infinite's Interference Event is a two-week event set to kick-off Season 2 with a bang. This event features ten different challenges, each of which give us access to a selection of different rewards. These rewards look pretty darn cool, if we're honest with you. There are some great cosmetic pieces, and all of them are accessible without purchasing the Battle Pass. Cool, right? Let's dive into the challenges themselves...
What are the Halo Infinite Interference Challenges?
Following are the ten different Halo Infinite Interference Event Challenges. We have also included the XP count for each of these challenges. You will see our complete list of weekly challenges in our designated article, so check that out. We will follow these up with the rewards.
Interference Challenge | Number of Times | Experience Points |
Earn cumulative player score in Last Spartan Standing matches. | 2500 | 200 XP |
Kill an enemy Spartan from behind with a melee attack in Last Spartan Standing. | 1 | 300 XP |
Earn cumulative player score in Last Spartan Standing matches. | 5000 | 350 XP |
Complete Last Spartan Standing matches. | 2 | 300 XP |
Kill enemy Spartans in Last Spartan Standing. | 10 | 300 XP |
Earn cumulative player score in Last Spartan Standing matches. | 10,000 | 400 XP |
Kill enemy Spartans with a headshot in Last Spartan Standing. | 5 | 300 XP |
Kill enemy Spartans with a melee attack in Last Spartan Standing. | 10 | 350 XP |
Kill enemy Spartans with a headshot in Last Spartan Standing. | 10 | 350 XP |
Kill enemy Spartans with a headshot in Last Spartan Standing. | 25 | 400 XP |
What are the Halo Infinite Interference Rewards?
There are ten items included in the Halo Infinite Interference Event Pass, including a variety of armor cores, armor pieces, and other stuff. Here's everything that's included in the Halo Infinite Interference Event Pass:
Item Name | Level | Item Type |
Iratus | 1 | Rare Backdrop |
Castor's Keeper | 2 | Epic AI Color |
Safety Off | 3 | Rare Stance |
Onyx Timberwolf | 4 | Epic Weapon Coating (MK50 Sidekick) |
Shikari | 5 | Epic Helmet (Rakshasa) |
AAP/KARD Plate | 6 | Rare Chest (Rakshasa) |
UA/TYPE PTL | 7 | Rare Knee Pads (Rakshasa) |
Onyx Timberwolf | 8 | Epic Weapon Coating (S7 Sniper) |
Wulfenite Eyes | 9 | Rare Visor (Rakshasa) |
TAS[2] / Patternwolf | 10 | Legendary Helmet Attachment |
When is the Halo Infinite Interference Event?
The Interference Event has already started, and will run from now until May 16, 2022. This gives you a nice solid fortnight to get all of this stuff done. That's two weeks to beat the ten challenges, two weeks to collect the rewards, and two weeks to make it clear that you are an incredibly badass Halo player. Excited? We are too!
So there you have it! Halo Infinite's Interference Event is pretty darn cool, and now you have everything that you need to be able to absolutely dominate, grab yourself all that it offers, and enjoy the absolute hell out of Halo Infinite Season 2. Let's see if 343 Industries manage to keep this momentum going, because if they do, they could see Halo Infinite return to the glory days of the franchise. Fingers crossed...