Halo Infinitewas one of the biggest games of E3 this year, with Xbox showing off a healthy chunk of the game’s multiplayer during the week-long event. Of the new content shown off,Halo Infinite’scharacter customizationwas a focus, with 343 Industries highlighting just some of the combinations that are possible in the game. Now, one of those options has made it toHalo: Master Chief Collection.
Right now, the Keystone helmet is available forMaster Chief Collectionplayers to claim for free, adding an additional option for them to use inHalo 4matches. The Keystone helmet has been heavily featured in marketing material, being one of the first armor items shown off inHalo Infinitescreenshotsfollowing the game’s graphical overhauls.

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Aesthetically, the Keystone helmet falls in line with armor designs found inHalo 3andHalo Reach,rather than the more futuristic designs featured inHalo 4and5.The return to the “practical” stylings featured in the originalHalogames has been well-received, and being granted the item for free appears to be the icing on the cake forMaster Chief Collectionplayers.Halo Infiniteis slated to launch this fall, but it’s possible that more of its customization options could be added before then.
To get the helmet, players just need to load upMaster Chief Collection,head over to The Exchange, and claim it for free. It doesn’t cost any season points and will be available to use right after it’s claimed. It’ll likely be showing up in matches quite a bit for the next few weeks, but it is one of the more detailed options currently found inHalo: Master Chief Collectionat large.
The Keystone helmet comes alongside a bevy of other customization content, which is being added as part ofSeason 7: Elite. The new season puts a heavy emphasis on customization options for Elite players, something that’s been largely neglected compared to the Spartan options that have been added to the game in the time sinceHalo: Master Chief Collectionlaunched.
In the past,Halo: Master Chief Collectionhas been used as something of a testing ground for new concepts, many of which may make their way intoHalo Infinite.For instance,Halo Infinite’sbattle passsystem sounds nearly identical to the one featured inMaster Chief Collection, which 343 Industries has refined over the course of its seven seasons. Those refinements should ultimately makeHalo Infinitea better game.
Halo Infinitereleases holiday 2021 for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.