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Illusion

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Illusion
A screenshot of Illusion.
Map overview

Game:

Halo Infinite

Lore information

Location:

ONI Ilex Facility[1]

Gameplay overview

Terrain:

Human structure interiors[2]

Map layout:

Symmetrical[2]

Recommended number of players:

8

Recommended gametype(s):

 

Illusion is a symmetrical multiplayer arena map coming to Halo Infinite with Content Update 29.[2]

Universe and lore

Illusion is set within the Office of Naval Intelligence's Ilex Facility where experiments on Covenant active camouflage and overshield technologies were once conducted. This research resulted in the creation of the Multifunctional Emitter Prototype, a room-size device which projects an energy field capable of applying the effects of either active camouflage or overshield to personnel within the room. The facility has since been abandoned and the overshield functionality of the emitter has stopped functioning.[1][2]

Overview

Layout

Illusion is a symmetrical maps with a high degree of verticality. The map features three primary routes, with the central corridor featuring a gimmick where an energy field within the corridor projects active camouflage, giving any players within the corridor the effects of active camouflage. The exterior corridors feature man cannons to launch players to the opposite corridors.[1][2]

Callouts

The following are locations on the map that are so named on the player's heads-up display during gameplay:

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Production notes

Gallery

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