Halo Infinite Killing Spree what is it and how many kills explained

Halo Infinite Killing Spree: What is it and how many kills explained

Like many multiplayer games, Halo Infinite rewards players for performing certain feats during online matches. One reward that the game dishes out is the Killing Spree medal, which users may require to complete Weekly Challenges in-game. “Cut Vacuity in Twain” is one such challenge, requiring players to “Earn Killing Sprees in Fiesta PvP” on Xbox or PC. But, what is a Killing Spree in Halo Infinite? How many kills is a Killing Spree? Here’s the need-to-know info on 343 Industries’ new Halo game.

How do you get a Killing Spree in Halo Infinite multiplayer?

Halo Infinite Killing Spree what is it and how many kills explained

Players get a Killing Spree medal in Halo Infinite for every five consecutive kills without dying.

Users earn Killing Spree medals Halo Infinite for every five consecutive kills, up to a maximum of 40 frags in a single life. Fortunately, the in-game challenges don’t require earning multiple Killing Sprees in one go. Instead, players can gain a minimum of five consecutive kills before dying and repeating the process.

Halo Infinite Weekly Challenge: “Cut Vacuity in Twain” guide

  1. Launch Halo Infinite on Xbox Series X, Series S, Xbox One, or PC (Steam or Game Pass).
  2. Select Fiesta PvP and enter a multiplayer match.
  3. Earn at least five consecutive kills without dying to get a Killing Spree medal.
  4. Repeat the process four additional times to complete the “Cut Vacuity in Twain” Weekly Challenge.

Players can earn the five Killing Spree medals across multiple lives and matches, which makes the process much easier. Play cautiously in order to avoid death at all costs and this in-game challenge will be done in no time. For successfully completing it, users gain 400 XP towards leveling up the Heroes of Reach Battle Pass.

For more on Halo Infinite challenges, find out how to beat Fusion Frenzy (likely a nod to the original Xbox game).

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