There are tons of achievements for players to unlock in Halo Infinite. As a surprise to the world for the 20th anniversary of the Halo series, Microsoft decided to drop the entire multiplayer mode of Halo Infinite early. The multiplayer mode is completely free to pick up outside of an optional Battle Pass for players to purchase. The campaign for the game is scheduled to release at a later date with a full $60 price tag. Although, players are getting two completely different experiences when comparing single-player to multiplayer in Halo Infinite. For example, the achievements list for multiplayer is completely different than the multiplayer tasks.

While unlocking achievements in Halo Infinite doesn't really do anything to change the game, it does give players tons of additional content to complete. Players can unlock them by accident, hunt them all, or avoid them if they feel like it. For Halo Infinite, players will have their work cut out for them for trying to unlock every achievement in the game.

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Halo Infinite has a total of 119 achievements to unlock. Currently, there are 49 achievements available in the game with others being added in the future. Plenty of these can be done by naturally playing the game while others require a few extra steps. These are only for the multiplayer mode of Halo Infinite.

How To Unlock Every Achievement in Halo Infinite Multiplayer

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  • A Fellow of Infinite Jest: Kill three enemies with the ball in a matchmade Oddball game.
  • All About the Grind: Finished Ranked Placement Matches.
  • Augmented: Earn 3 stars in 5 Tier 3 Weapon Drills
  • Back to the Chopper: Earn “Splatter” with a Brute Chopper in a matchmade game.
  • Battle Tested: Complete a Halo Infinite season Battle Pass.
  • Bomb Returned: Repel an enemy grenade with the Repulsor in a matchmade game.
  • Brutality: Kill an enemy with melee using a bladed weapon in a matchmade game.
  • Clocking In: Complete a Daily Challenge.
  • Control Freak: Assist in capturing all zones that lead to a score in a matchmade Total Control game.
  • Customary: Play a custom game.
  • Deadeye: Earn 3 stars in a Weapon Drill.
  • Do You Even Gift?: Drop a Power Weapon for an ally in a matchmade game.
  • Doing Your Part: Complete the Tutorial.
  • Enemies Everywhere!: Mark 3+ enemies at once in a matchmade game.
  • Get the Popcorn: View a clip in the theater.
  • Getting Strong Now: Launch into Training Mode for the first time.
  • Humble Beginnings: Complete one level in a Battle Pass.
  • I’m Ready, How ‘Bout You?: Change your Spartan’s look in the Customize menu.
  • Just the Two of Us: Access your Personal AI.
  • Kebab: Destroy an enemy vehicle with the Skewer in a matchmade game.
  • Limited Addition: Complete a Limited Time Challenge.
  • Make a Little More Noise: Grab a power weapon from the Tutorial armory.
  • MEDIC!: Revive 3 allies in a matchmade Elimination round.
  • Multi-class Racer: Drive 4 unique vehicles in a matchmade game.
  • Natural Formation Location Sensation: Gain access to a loot cave in a matchmade game.
  • New Kid on the Block: Earn “Perfect” with a VK78 Commando in a matchmade game.
  • One Shot, Top Mid: Mark an enemy located at “Top Mid” in a matchmade game.
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  • Party Bus: Earn “Mount Up” in a Razorback in a matchmade game.
  • Passion for Fashion: Wear a new armor customization item.
  • Peak Performance: Earn 2,000 score in a matchmade game.
  • Peeker’s Disadvantage: “Back Smack” an enemy who is zoomed in with a scoped weapon in a matchmade game.
  • Reporting for Duty: Change Your Spartan Tag.
  • Running Laps: Capture the flag twice in a matchmade Capture the Flag game.
  • Secret Stash: Place an item in Razorback’s storage in a matchmade game.
  • Sharpshooter: Complete a Weapon Drill.
  • Sick Burn: Kill an enemy with melee using a bladed weapon in a matchmade game.
  • Skyhook Shot: “Grapplejack” an enemy flying vehicle in a matchmade game.
  • Slaying with Style: Earn a Mythical Medal in a matchmade game.
  • Sparring Partners: Change any training mode option.
  • Straight to the Bank: Deposit 5 Power Seeds in a matchmade Stockpile game.
  • That Thing on the Left is the Brake: Test drive a new vehicle customization.
  • They See Me Rollin’: Spectate an ally that is driving a Warthog Razorback in a matchmade game.
  • Watt Say You?: Earn “Chain Reaction” with a Shock Rifle in a matchmade game.
  • We Have a Job For You: Complete a Weekly Challenge.
  • Which one of Us is the Machine?: Get and equip a new AI.
  • Working Remote: Pick up a weapon using a Grappleshot in a matchmade game.
  • You’re Up, Rock’: Play a Ranked Match.
  • Zone Range: Secure 5 zones in a matchmade Strongholds game.
  • Need a Weapon?”: Try out a new weapon customization item.

Players looking to level up their Battle Pass in Halo Infinite should clear out as many of these achievements as possible. Fortunately, the Halo Infinite Battle Pass never expires, making it easier to grab every reward.  While unlocking achievements doesn't directly affect the game, these challenges do still reward players for completing them in-game. Achievements are strictly something to help players show off what they have accomplished in the game.

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Halo Infinite is available now on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC.