Halo Infinite's Tiny Warthog Glitch Is Adorable

Halo Infinite's Tiny Warthog Glitch Is Adorable
343 Industries

Written by 

Tom Chapman

Published 

18th Nov 2021 13:56

By all accounts, things are going pretty damn well for Halo Infinite right now. Glitches seem to be few and far between, however, the tiny Warthog glitch is an adorable one we don't mind sticking around.

It's been six years since 343 Industries delivered Halo 5: Guardians, and while there has been a tonne of delays on Infinite, most agree the game's multiplayer has been well worth the wait. There's an extensive Halo Infinite vehicles list that includes returning favourites like the Banshee, Scorpion, and Warthog - alongside the new Razorback. 

Halo Infinite Tiny Warthog Glitch: What Is It?

The Grand Theft Auto Trilogy has also been plagued by vehicular problems, but while Halo players are loving the tiny Warthog, a giant car in San Andreas has been annoying already disgruntled players. The adorable Halo Infinite Warthog glitch shrinks the Warthog down to a miniature version. Better yet, you can still drive around in this tiny vehicle. 

Social media is awash with footage of pint-sized Warthogs zooming around the map. Responding to the craze, one player wrote, "Okay, can we please get this as an actual thing we can do with either the custom game settings, or even in Forge when it comes out?" 

Another added, "Once MCC went onto PC people were able to modify world files to make gamemodes spawn baby warthogs and large player models. Beings that it's based on pretty much the same engine as Reach I'm sure they'll figure it out in no time." A third joked, "We’ll call it pocket hogs." With all the modding potential of Halo Infinite on PC, it's only a matter of time before tiny Warthogs become a reality. 

What Is Causing The Tiny Warthog Glitch?

Elsewhere, the tiny glitch isn't just limited to Warthogs. Others have shown off an Ant-Man version of the Mongoose, while another found a baby Spartan that's too cute to ignore. All in all, it's a relatively minor, and hilarious, glitch.

It's unclear what is causing the size glitches and how widespread they are, but the traffic on social suggest it's not a one-off. If this is the case, we're hoping we'll be able to jump into a multiplayer match and find a tiny Warthog for ourselves. There's something comedic about watching a standard-sized Spartan tootle around in a teeny Warthog.

All of this is crying out for a Halo-themed version of Mario Kart or some sort of crossover. Over the years, people have tried to hold their own drag races (not RuPaul) or modded Mario Kart into the franchise, but it's amazing we've never had a proper Halo racing game. Make it happen, 343. You know you want to.

 

Tom Chapman
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Tom Chapman
Tom is Trending News Editor at GGRecon, with an NCTJ qualification in Broadcast Journalism and over seven years of experience writing about film, gaming, and television. With bylines at IGN, Digital Spy, Den of Geek, and more, Tom’s love of horror means he's well-versed in all things Resident Evil, with aspirations to be the next Chris Redfield.
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