Halo Infinite Wasps chain gun

How to fix Halo Infinite Wasp’s chain gun challenge not working

Players have been reporting a problem with the Halo Infinite Wasp’s chain gun challenge not working right, which is making things really difficult for anyone trying to get all the XP on the Battle Pass. Reportedly, the Halo Infinite Wasp chaingun challenge is not tracking correctly, meaning that the Spartan kills needed to complete the objective aren’t registering on the Battle Pass. Is there a Halo Infinite Wasp challenge fix?

Halo Infinite Wasp’s chain gun challenge not working fix

Halo Infinite Wasps chain gun

To fix the issue with the Halo Infinite Wasp chain gun challenge kills not tracking:

  • Restart the game, and if necessary restart the system too. If it is a temporary bug this should fix it as it will re-log the player onto the game’s servers. Make sure the game is completely closed down.
  • Leave and join a solo queue, if the problem was encountered in a Party or with friends.
  • Use a consumable to swap the challenge out altogether, if it is proving consistently bugged.
  • Wait for 343 Industries to fix the issue.

At the moment there is no information on whether this issue with Spartan kills with the Wasp chain gun challenge not being tracked is a proper bug or whether it is just a temporary thing, but it’s not the only time weapon kills haven’t been tracked for a challenge in Halo Infinite’s Battle Pass — and other major FPSs out this year like Call of Duty: Vanguard have this problem too sometimes. If the fixes above don’t work, then it’s simply a matter of waiting for 343 to fix the challenge — or just swap it out entirely.

For more on Halo Infinite, here’s what to do if the game is experiencing weirdly long loading times, here’s how to sort out FPS drops and annoying stuttering, and here’s what to do if the game is persistently saying that the player is offline.

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