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In ''[[Halo Infinite]]'', this mode was introduced in [[Season 02: Lone Wolves]] and has received a large overhaul compared to previous games. | In ''[[Halo Infinite]]'', this mode was introduced in [[Season 02: Lone Wolves]] and has received a large overhaul compared to previous games. | ||
Instead of earning points, controlling a hill fills up a 'Capture Meter', which will earn a team a single point when it is filled. Once a point is earned, the hill will move elsewhere and both teams' capture meters will reset. The first team to earn 4 points | Instead of earning points, controlling a hill fills up a 'Capture Meter', which will earn a team a single point when it is filled. Once a point is earned, the hill will move elsewhere and both teams' capture meters will reset. The first team to earn 4 points win the game. Hills now have a short capture time before a team can control them, and contested hills will pause the capture meter. Like in previous iterations of the mode teams must keep at least one Spartan in the hill to control it. | ||
This mode uses the 'Objective Clock', in which the time limit will only count down when the objective is unoccupied. In [[Ranked]] modes, the order that hills will appear is fixed based on the map. | This mode uses the 'Objective Clock', in which the time limit will only count down when the objective is unoccupied. In [[Ranked]] modes, the order that hills will appear is fixed based on the map. |