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Fragmentation

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Fragmentation
Screenshot of Fragmentation.
Map overview

Game:

Halo Infinite

Map file name (?):

btb_fragmentation

Lore information

Location:

Installation 07[1]

Gameplay overview

Terrain:

Canyon, Forest, Forerunner structures

Recommended gametype(s):

 
These beacons are no stranger to explosive conflict.[3]

Fragmentation is a multiplayer map in Halo Infinite.[1]

Universe and lore[edit]

The map is set within one of the many canyons on the surface of Installation 07. Set into the side of a high cliff, this canyon hosts two beacon towers, and various Forerunner nodes and beacons.[1][4] Following the ring's fragmentation during the Battle for Zeta Halo, the 511th Infantry Division from the UNSC Infinity have established a base of operations in the canyon, and set up equipment to survey the fragment of the ring. While fighting off Sentinel patrols and evading the increasingly frequent scouting runs of Banshee talons, the survivors attempted to make contact with other UNSC forces that might be within comms range.[5]

Overview[edit]

Layout[edit]

Fragmentation is a large, near-symmetrical map intended for Big Team Battle. The general layout could be broadly described as 8-shaped, with infantry paths encircling the vehicle routes which travel along the edge of the map. The beacon towers serve as the respective bases, with one base situated near a cliff edge while the other base is situated inside a canyon. Each base has an rock archway at its front and a sloped path across the roadway and along the edge of the map. These two paths lead towards a courtyard which hosts a vault. Internally referred to as the "loot cave", the vaults requires a player to hack open a door with their personal AI; inside are various equipment and weapons.[6] Beyond the courtyard, the path leads to the other base. These two lanes at the center of the map are distinguished by the terrain; the cliff base leads to a path with numerous hexagonal Forerunner columns, whereas the canyon base leads to a path with natural rocks. Players can cut through the center of the map through a Forerunner corridor.

Callouts[edit]

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

  • Canyon Base
  • Front Canyon Base
  • Canyon Wall
  • Canyon Roadway
  • Rock Archway
  • Rock Archway Road
  • Rock Junction
  • Rock Power Node
  • Rock Narrow Passage
  • Rock Forest
  • Rock Pocket
  • Rock Switchback
  • Center Passage
  • Hex Vault
  • Hex Vault Hike
  • Hex Vault Courtyard
  • Hex Vault Overlook
  • Hex Landing
  • Wreckage
  • Center Hex Path
  • Cliff Base
  • Cliff Base Interior
  • Front Cliff Base
  • Cliff Edge
  • Cliff Roadway
  • Hex Archway
  • Hex Archway Road
  • Hex Junction
  • Hex Power Node
  • Hex Narrow Passage
  • Hex Forest
  • Hex Pocket
  • Hex Switchback
  • Rock Vault
  • Rock Vault Hike
  • Rock Vault Courtyard
  • Rock Vault Overlook
  • Rock Landing
  • Broken Ring
  • Center Rock Path

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