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Scarr
An aerial view of Scarr.
Map overview

Game:

Halo Infinite

Lore information

Location:

Banished mining facility[1]

Gameplay overview

Terrain:

Rocks, lava, Banished structures[1]

Map layout:

Symmetrical[2]

Recommended number of players:

24 (12v12)

Recommended gametype(s):

 
Churn and burn.

Scarr is a multiplayer Big Team Battle map that was released with Halo Infinite's Season 04: Infection.[1][3]

Universe and lore

Scarr is set in and around a Banished mining facility on an unknown ex-Covenant world. When the Brutes were first inducted into the Covenant empire, many of the master-packs were granted resource-rich worlds in the imperial domain to build their civilisation up from the destruction of the Great Immolation. Following the Covenant's collapse, worlds like the setting of Scarr have become the battleground of warlords, with the Banished having taken over this particular site for its great mineral wealth.[5]

Overview

Layout

Scarr has a vaguely circular shape with a vehicle path following the outer edge of the map around its circumference. It notably features several man cannons and a teleporter, as well as a power weapon spawn for the Diminisher of Hope.[6]

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Callouts

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

  • East Base
  • East Balcony
  • East Bend
  • East Deadlands
  • East Flight Deck
  • East Junction
  • Blast Pit
  • Crosspoint
  • Processing
  • Power Core
  • West Base
  • West Balcony
  • West Bend
  • West Deadlands
  • West Flight Deck
  • West Junction

Trivia

  • When a point is scored in an objective mode, the large laser drill in the center of the map fires.[2]

Gallery

Development images

Screenshots

Sources