Halo Infinite’s successful open multiplayer beta fed into an equally successful launch on December 8, with many fans impressed by Master Chief’s latest exploits on the Zeta Halo. The hype from longtimeHalofans and newcomers on Xbox Game Pass has been high enough thatHalo Infinitewon the Players' Choice Award atThe Game Awards 2021, during which a trailer for the series' upcoming live-action streaming show debuted.

Anyone who jumped into the game’s free multiplayer this month has likely noticed others running around in samurai-themed armor among a variety of other offerings picked up during the beta period. Those wanting to don the set for themselves may be disappointed that it isn’t a part of the Season 1 battle pass, called “Heroes of Reach,” as there were different cosmetics exclusive to theFracture: Tenrai event that ended on November 30. Luckily, developer 343 Industries has announced its intent to bring this limited-time event back on multiple occassions in 2022, so there is still hope for Spartans who are just now getting into the fray.

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When Halo Infinite’s Fracture: Tenrai Event Will Return

There are currently six individual weeks planned for the Fracture: Tenrai event, the first of which took place at the end of November as what seemed to be a teaser for those enjoyingHalo infinite’s beta. The remaining sessions will take place throughout the first half of 2022:

A late-April week 6 will keep Fracture: Tenrai running throughout the remainder ofHalo Infinite’s first season, which also began during the beta on November 15 and lasts until June 24, 2025.

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Why Fracture: Tenrai Matters for Halo Infinite

Only 30 tiers of rewards are available on the Fracture: Tenrai event pass, compared to 100 tiers in the “Heroes of Reach” battle pass. Not only is every item on the event pass free, unlike the seasonal battle pass requiring players purchase premium access to all its contents, there are also unique challenges to complete during event periods that help accrue those points. Among the rewards that people can unlock as they progress are theLegendary Yoroi Armor set, various other armor pieces to swap out, coatings for three weapons (theHalo Infiniteequivalent of skins), and a Rare nameplate.

Anything unlocked during each week of the event carries over, which means those who played during the beta period can pick up where they left off on January 4. One stand-out reason for newcomers to try the Fracture: Tenrai event when it returns is its exclusive game mode that players took part in to complete their challenges:Fiesta Slayer.

One of the biggest complaints levied againstHalo Infinitethus far has been its lack of player agency when choosing game modes. The only playlists available at launch have randomly rotated between Slayer, Capture the Flag, Oddball, and more, meaning fans have sometimes struggled to complete assigned challenges. Fracture: Tenrai’s Slayer-exclusive mode better captured what players want, as seen by343 working on a Slayer playlist that releases next week. However, the Fiesta modifier that causes players to spawn with random items also led to chaotic fun, making the event period one ofHalo Infinite’s better early weeks.

DespiteHalo Infinite’s success and warm reception compared to contemporaries likeBattlefield 2042andCall of Duty: Vanguard, 343 Industries has had more issues than playlist variety to iron out.Battle pass progressionhas been a contentious topic, with the developer adjusting how many points players can earn to compensate, and the story campaign has come with its own set of glitches to sort through. Still, the Fracture: Tenrai event offered a gameplay high point that should get better thanks to ongoing adjustments under the hood, meaning the event’s return is worth looking out for.

Halo Infiniteis available now on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.