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The game starts with 10 players, of which 2 players are [[Flood]]. These have the appearances of Flood combat forms and have a larger field of vision, as well as a claw with which | The game starts with 10 players, of which 2 players are [[Flood]]. These have the appearances of Flood combat forms and have a larger field of vision, as well as a claw with which is analogous weapon to the [[Energy Sword]] used throughout [[Infection]]. It's the objective of the 8 Humans to stay alive as long as possible without dying. | ||
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Flood is a War Games gametype in Halo 4. It is the successor of the Infection gametype.[1]
Description
The game starts with 10 players, of which 2 players are Flood. These have the appearances of Flood combat forms and have a larger field of vision, as well as a claw with which is analogous weapon to the Energy Sword used throughout Infection. It's the objective of the 8 Humans to stay alive as long as possible without dying.
Sources
- ^ Xbox Magazine October 2012