Player Kills 23 With A Single Bullet In Halo Infinite

Player Kills 23 With A Single Bullet In Halo Infinite
Images: 343 Industries

Written by 

Joseph Kime

Published 

3rd Dec 2021 11:00

The Halo Inifnite multiplayer beta has been live for a little while now, and players are loving it so far. The game is a return to form for the franchise, and with the fact that it's completely free-to-play, it offers the Halo series a chance to get back to the forefront of the FPS genre

But, as the title has already become stale for some, it means gamers are starting to get creative. Now, one Halo Infinite fan has performed an amazing feat in an online game that paves the way for incredible Spartan achievements to come.

Player Kills 23 Enemies With A Single Bullet

One player in Halo Infinite's multiplayer has finished off 23 enemy players with just one bullet. In a video posted to Twitter, a user has pushed the limits of the game's sniper rifle to the absolute brink and has used its persistent qualities to rack up a new record for kills in a matter of seconds.

Twitter user Sakanayalugang has shared the video in which they line up 23 rivals, step in front of them, ready the shot, and with a single round, tick through the heads of every single enemy in front of them.

The bullet becomes slow-moving (likely as it has a lot of skulls to blast through), but it eventually reaches the back of the queue and polishes off the final Spartan.

Fans React To 23-Kill Halo Video

The post has even earned some respect from the official Xbox account in Japan. That's one hell of a seal of approval. Fans are loving the video posted to Twitter, and some seem perplexed by the speed at which the bullet moves.

The video is great, and shows off the potentially infinite power of the Halo Infinite sniper. Who knows - maybe this simple viral video could lead to a game-wide nerf? It's only a matter of time before someone aims for a 24-kill streak with one bullet.

 

Joseph Kime
About the author
Joseph Kime
Joseph Kime is the Senior Trending News Journalist for GGRecon from Devon, UK. Before graduating from MarJon University with a degree in Journalism, he started writing music reviews for his own website before writing for the likes of FANDOM, Zavvi and The Digital Fix. He is host of the Big Screen Book Club podcast, and author of Building A Universe, a book that chronicles the history of superhero movies. His favourite games include DOOM (2016), Celeste and Pokemon Emerald.
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