WhileHalo Infinitehas only been out for a couple of months now, the developers at 343 Industries have already hosted several in-game events. For example, the game recently hadthe Cyber Showdown updatethat offered new cosmetics and an LTM called Attrition. In addition to this, players have been able to check out the recurring event known as Fracture: Tenrai.

First added to the game on November 23, Fracture: Tenrai is a free event forHalo Infinitethat provides players with the chance to unlock a list of cosmetics. In addition, it includes event-specific challenges and the chaotic LTM known as Fiesta. One interesting dynamic of this event is that it is recurring, meaning that it runs 6 separate weeks spaced out during Season 1: Heroes of Reach. Because of this, players have multiple chances to obtain thevarious samurai-themed cosmeticsavailable throughout the 30 tiers of the event pass. Fortunately for those hungry to get more of the exclusive loot, the wait for week 4 of the event is over.

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Recently, it was revealed thatthe Fracture: Tenrai eventis now live again forHalo Infinite. This news came via a February 22 tweet from the officialHaloTwitter account. Players can now continue to progress through the event pass and play the Fiesta playlist. In addition, it is worth mentioning that this is week 4 out of 6 for the recurring event, meaning that players are expected to have a couple more opportunities to unlock the remaining items in the future. Furthermore, week 4 of the event is live until March 1.

While this announcement regarding Fracture: Tenrai is exciting for those wanting to finish collecting the cosmetics available in the event, it is not the only news regarding the game. In addition to this event, the developers at 343 Industries recently revealed that an update was expected to come toHalo InfiniteonThursday, February 24. In a forum post on Halo Waypoint, it was noted that this upcoming update was expected to makeimprovements to both the multiplayer and campaign.

It will be interesting to see if week 4 of the Fracture: Tenrai event, coupled with the upcoming changes made to the multiplayer and campaign, bring players back toHalo Infinite. While the game had a strong launch, it has struggled to maintain its position at the top of the popularity charts. However, this content and new update could be a step in the right direction. At the very least, this returning event should make the game more enjoyable for those that continue to log in on a regular basis.

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