New Halo Infinite Leaks Fuel Battle Royale Rumors

More Halo Infinite Leaks have emerged this week indicating that the Fuel Battle Royale mode does exist and that development is continuing apace.

New Halo Infinite Leaks Fuel Battle Royale Rumors

The following image was shared this week by HaloHub, a social media account aptly named for sharing everything Halo. It showed a number of options that appeared to be playlists housed inside whatever the Tatanka mode may turn out to be.

We can see things like triple and quad playlists where which would presumably put players group into groups of maybe 3 or 4 people. There are also some tests of things like free-for-all modes and something called “3P”, which stands for third person.

“Tatanka” is the name commonly associated with this rumored battle royale experience, which is rumored to be quite large in and of itself, but because no one has confirmed what Tatanka actually is, its purpose is unknown. The description at the bottom of the Tatanka playlist image, on the other hand, is a pretty accurate reflection of what you’d typically see when reading about a battle royale.

The most recent multiplayer update from the Halo Infinite creators made no mention of this, but did confirm the removal of a lite version of a battle royale mode. That mode is called Last Spartan Standing , which was added during Season 2 but did not appear to attract enough players to make it worthwhile to stay.

So, we still have to wait for 343 Industries and Certain Affinity to respond to the rumors and leaks about this mode.

About Halo Infinite

Halo Infinite
Halo Infinite Leaks Battle Royale
Developer(s) 343 Industries
Publisher(s) Xbox Game Studios
Director(s)
  • Joseph Staten
  • Paul Crocker
  • Tom French
Producer(s)
  • Pierre Hintze
  • Greg Stone
  • Damon Conn
Designer(s) Jerry Hook
Programmer(s) David Berger
Artist(s)
  • Nicolas Bouvier
  • Justin Dinges
  • Donnie Taylor
Writer(s)
  • Dan Chosich
  • Paul Crocker
  • Jeff Easterling
  • Aaron Linde
Composer(s)
  • Gareth Coker
  • Joel Corelitz
  • Curtis Schweitzer
  • Alex Bhore
Series Halo
Platform(s)
  • Windows
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X/S
Release December 8, 2021
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer