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*Alongside [[Detachment]], Argyle is one of two [[Forge]]-made multiplayer maps | *Alongside [[Detachment]], Argyle is one of two [[Forge]]-made multiplayer maps that came to matchmaking with ''[[Halo Infinite]]''{{'}}s [[Winter Update]], being created and tested internally at [[343 Industries]].{{Ref/Reuse|YTSept22Update}} | ||
*Argyle was designed by Randy Croson, with the art pass done by Evan Colson.{{Ref/Reuse|UpdateOverview}} | *Argyle was designed by Randy Croson, with the art pass done by Evan Colson.{{Ref/Reuse|UpdateOverview}} | ||
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Argyle is a multiplayer arena map for Halo Infinite that was included in the Winter Update.[3] The map was built entirely in Forge and was designed primarily as a 4v4 arena map intended to support stealthy playstyles.[2]
Universe and lore
Argyle is set within an unidentified human starship.[1]
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Production notes
- Alongside Detachment, Argyle is one of two Forge-made multiplayer maps that came to matchmaking with Halo Infinite's Winter Update, being created and tested internally at 343 Industries.[2]
- Argyle was designed by Randy Croson, with the art pass done by Evan Colson.[1]
Gallery
A "diving board" flag spawn at one end of the map.
Sources
- ^ a b c d e YouTube, Halo Infinite - Winter Update Overview (Retrieved on Oct 19, 2022) [archive]
- ^ a b c YouTube - HALO, Halo Infinite | Update - September 2022 (Retrieved on Sep 6, 2022)
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Halo Infinite Update - September 2022 (Retrieved on Sep 6, 2022) [archive]