Halo Infinite currently has no plans for dual-wielding or playable Elites
According to 343 Industries, dual-wielding weapons and playable Elites aren't impossible, but they don't fit into the team's priorities with Halo Infinite.
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According to 343 Industries, dual-wielding weapons and playable Elites aren't impossible, but they don't fit into the team's priorities with Halo Infinite.
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