Halo Infinite ranking system explainer

Halo Infinite Ranking System Explained: Onyx, Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze

Halo Infinite multiplayer is finally available on Xbox Series X, Series S, Xbox One, and PC. Competitive players can choose to participate in Ranked Matches, in which their overall performance will assign one of six ranks. These include the following rankings: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, and Onyx. Here’s a quick and easy rundown of the Halo Infinite ranking system in the form of an all ranks list and explainer.

Halo Infinite multiplayer ranking system explained

Halo Infinite ranking system explainer

Here are all of the Halo Infinite multiplayer ranks in ascending order:

  • Bronze
    • I
    • II
    • III
    • IV
    • V
    • VI
  • Silver
    • I
    • II
    • III
    • IV
    • V
    • VI
  • Gold
    • I
    • II
    • III
    • IV
    • V
    • VI
  • Platinum
    • I
    • II
    • III
    • IV
    • V
    • VI
  • Diamond
    • I
    • II
    • III
    • IV
    • V
    • VI
  • Onyx

Halo Infinite’s Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond rankings all have six ascending ranks within them. After climbing all the way to the top (which won’t be easy), users achieve the Onyx ranking — this is the highest rank and there are no numbered sub-ranks within it. Hitting max level in the Halo Infinite ranking system (Onyx) is perhaps the game’s highest badge of honor.

Players can only increase their rank by finishing 10 Ranked Placement Matches, then consistently winning Ranked Matches within the game. Unranked modes won’t impact players’ standings, so are a great place to practice and/or warm-up before hitting the competitive online match types.

It’s possible to lose ranks in the Halo Infinite ranking system due to poor performance. Climbing the ranks requires consistently excellent play, which makes achieving the highest rankings a challenge. After getting there, it’ll even be a fight to remain on top — there’s no rest for the best!

For more on Halo Infinite, check out how to fix some of the early bugs and glitches: disappearing menus, “connection lost” message, and “unable to join” pop-up.

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