Despite being somewhat overshadowed by other titles, Halo Infinite continues to captivate its audience with regular content updates. The latest addition, a competitive game mode named S&D Extraction, promises to deliver a fresh and strategically rich experience for players.
Drawing inspiration from Valve's iconic Counter-Strike, S&D Extraction introduces unique elements to the mix. The mode pits two teams of four players against each other: one team assumes the role of attackers, tasked with planting a device at a designated point, while the other team defends. After each round, the teams switch roles, keeping the gameplay dynamic. Victory is achieved by winning six rounds, adding a layer of intensity to each match.
A key feature of S&D Extraction is its comprehensive economic system. Players can purchase equipment at the start of each round using in-game currency earned through completing objectives. The prices of equipment are not static; they fluctuate based on the team's performance, adding a strategic element to resource management. All gear vanishes at the end of each round, ensuring that every decision counts.
The cost of items is directly tied to their effectiveness and potential impact within a round. Players can expect to find cheaper items available in the early rounds, with prices increasing as the match progresses. By the end of the game, those who have saved their earnings might have access to even more expensive and powerful gear. Additionally, players have the option to pay for a respawn after being eliminated, adding another layer of strategy to the gameplay.
Set to launch in 2025, S&D Extraction is poised to offer Halo Infinite fans a dynamic and engaging competitive experience, further enriching the game's already robust multiplayer offerings.