Halo Infinite's promised shop changes come with today's update

Halo Infinite's promised shop changes come with today's update

Yesterday 343 Industries announced that they would be making some changes to their Halo Infinite price stores starting this week. Specifically, the studio was going to change the way stores pack and price items. As with every Tuesday, the store has been updated today, and as promised, these price fluctuations are evident.

The most notable change is the overall price drop for large bundles, especially with decorative coatings for armor, weapons, and vehicles. You can tell by looking at the Neon Superfly bundle for 1200 credits. The price is approximately $10. Over the past few weeks, such bundles have cost around $17.

A vehicle coating bundle called Zodiac River, which offers boar and more rainbow-like coatings and adds new tires to roll on the battlefield, is also available for less than usual for just 500 credits.

A bundle of the same type would cost a few hundred more credits last week. Boosts and swap packs that give players double the XP boost and 200 credits of challenge swaps are the same price as usual.

There’s also the Neon Beat bundle, which includes a set of Epic Mythic Effects for 1000 credits, purple visors and more. You can also use the Keep It Clean bundle for 500 credits, which includes a nameplate, AI, and more.

It and the Neon Beat bundle appear to be priced similar to last week, but the larger Neon Superfly bundle is undoubtedly cheaper than when it went live in Halo Infinite stores the previous week.