Halo Infinite Battle Pass

Halo Infinite: How to level up Battle Pass fast and farm XP

The Halo Infinite Battle Pass XP farming begins today thanks to the surprise release of the latest Halo game’s multiplayer for free right now, on both PC and Xbox. While the early access release of the multiplayer is technically still a beta, Microsoft and 343 Industries have already begun the Season One Battle Pass, “Heroes of Reach,” but players are having trouble with the challenges. Here’s how to level up the Halo Infinite Battle Pass quickly.

How to level Halo Infinite Battle Pass XP quickly

Halo Infinite Battle Pass

To complete Battle Pass Challenges and get XP quickly in the Halo Infinite multiplayer:

  • Grind the Daily and Weekly Challenges. These are usually very easy and mostly consist of just playing a match through to completion. Note that the Daily challenge is often completed by doing the Weekly ones, and the Weekly ones increase in difficulty — press the “upcoming challenges” button to check these out.
  • Use an XP boost consumable before completing the Daily or Weekly Challenges. These consumables are unlocked at level six of the Battle Pass and only last for 30 minutes, so use them wisely.
  • Use a Challenge Swap consumable if some of the Challenges sound too difficult. This unlocks early in the Battle Pass.
  • Complete the Ultimate Challenge when all the Weekly Challenges are completed for the most XP.
  • Buy levels or XP boosts with real money for 200 Credits, which is about $2. This isn’t recommended.

If progression in the Battle Pass seems slow-going, remember that while the beta is only for the next few weeks the first season will carry on until May, so there’s plenty of time to unlock all its rewards. However, as the Battle Pass is entirely Challenge-based it’s very difficult to actually farm XP, so it’s just a matter of persistence.

For more help on Halo Infinite, here’s what to do if the game is experiencing weirdly long loading times, and here’s how to sort a blue screen issue on Xbox Series X.

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