Here’s every vehicle we know of in Halo Infinite (so far)
Halo games are always about the sandbox, filled with different things like vehicles to play around with. 343 Industries’ upcoming title Halo Infinite is no exception, with a number of returning vehicles. We’re keeping track of every vehicle we know of so far that players, across both the campaign and the accompanying list of maps in the free-to-play multiplayer suite.
List of Halo Infinite vehicles
It’s worth keeping in mind that Halo Infinite is being built as a platform, meaning that post-launch there will be different seasons bringing new content. In addition to the lists of weapons, and variety of equipment, it’s fair to expect that new vehicles will also be introduced over time.
Banshee
Source: Xbox Game Studios
The Banshee is an aerial vehicle that’s been usable by players since Halo: Combat Evolved. It’s extremely maneuverable, capable of boosting its speed, and doing flips and barrel rolls. Uniquely, the Banshee is equipped with two guns: a rotary plasma cannon like the Ghost and a Fuel Rod Cannon “heavy” gun for targeting vehicles.
Chopper
Source: Xbox Game Studios
The Brute Chopper returns, now in Banished flavor. This vehicle first appeared in Halo 3 but outside of showing up in the Halo Wars games, it hasn’t been a part of the Halo vehicle roster until now. The front-facing armor protects the driver, making it perfect for tight turns and brutal vehicular manslaughter.
Ghost
Source: Xbox Game Studios
The Ghost has been in every Halo game since Halo: Combat Evolved in 2001. It’s a lightweight, extremely maneuvarable vehicle. It’s not the most heavily armored nor does it pack the biggest guns, but it is extremely fast. This version is a Banished variant, with a bulky front capable of ramming foes on the field.
Gungoose
This is a variant of the Mongoose that has twin machine guns strapped to the front. It’s incredibly lightweight but a skilled driver can stay ahead of enemy fire while dishing out damage. The light nature of it makes getting a vehicular manslaughter kill difficult but not impossible.
Mongoose
The Mongoose was introduced with Halo 3 as a lightweight ATV that can dash across the battlefield. It has space for carrying a friend, so clever teamwork can turn it into a glass cannon heavy weapons platform. The driver and rider are exposed, however, and the Mongoose won’t hold up to sustained firepower.
Razorback
Source: Xbox Game Studios
The Razorback is a new variant of the Warthog, though it’s similar to the troop transport version of the vehicle that was in Halo 3. In addition to the obvious extra passenger space, it’s more heavily armored, meaning it won’t be as prone to becoming a brief, gorgeous fireball as the regular Warthog.
Rocket Warthog
Source: Xbox Game Studios (screenshot)
Scorpion
Source: Xbox Game Studios (screenshot)
Warthog
Source: Xbox Game Studios (screenshot)
Wasp
Source: Xbox Game Studios
The Wasp is an aerial UNSC vehicle first included with Halo 5: Guardians. Unlike the Hornet from Halo 3, it includes light shields, making it slightly more protected from small-arms fire.
Wraith
A Covenant tank introduced in Halo: Combat Evolved and playable in starting in Halo 2, the Wraith is a heavily armored platform with an arcing plasma mortar cannon. It requires more careful shots than the Scorpion, but thanks to the arcing blast, it can also reach behind cover.
More to come
Halo Infinite is currently set to be available at some point in Holiday 2021 on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One and PC. You can preorder Halo Infinite right now, though note that like all Xbox first-party games, it’ll also launch into Xbox Game Pass.
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