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Halo Infinite -- This Is What A Weapon Charm Looks Like

Halo Infinite has weapon charms and now we know what they look like in the game.

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Halo Infinite's multiplayer will include weapon charms, which are featured in other popular shooter games, and now we know what they will look like. In announcing a new Master Chief action figure set from Jazwares, Microsoft also revealed what weapon charms look like in Halo Infinite.

The new action figure set, which includes figures based on Master Chief and The Pilot, comes with a code for an exclusive in-game Neon Skull Weapon Charm. The box reveals what the charm looks like in the game, and it should look familiar to anyone who has played Call of Duty.

The Xbox Gear Shop website includes a closer look at the weapon charm--check it out below. As you can see, the charm attaches to the weapon and is a means to customize weapons beyond skins alone.

The Neon Skull Weapon Charm in Halo Infinite
The Neon Skull Weapon Charm in Halo Infinite

The $27 Pilot and Master Chief Action Figure 2-Pack from Jazwares launches in February 2022, and the product page mentions that a code to unlock the in-game charm will be sent by email when the action figure set ships. So that means the charm won't be available in the game until 2022.

As for the set itself, it comes with 4" scale action figures for Master Chief and The Pilot. Some of the accessories include a battle rifle and SPNKr rocket launcher, as well as hexagonal bases (which can be connected together). Go to the Xbox Gear Shop to learn more and order your own.

After a lengthy delay, Halo Infinite launches on December 8 for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S through Game Pass. The multiplayer element is a free-to-play standalone game. There won't be campaign co-op until 2022, and Forge is coming after launch as well.

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