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All Vehicles you can drive in Halo Infinite Multiplayer

Time to move.

One of the most important features in Halo multiplayer games since the franchise first began is their vehicles. Most gamers, even those that don't play Halo, know what a Warthog is. Naturally, this has led to plenty of hype around the vehicles available in Halo Infinite. The game developers (343 Industries) did not disappoint its players in this regard.

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All Operable Vehicles

Banshee

The Covenant classic. The Banshee is a flying vehicle that first showed up in Halo: Combat Evolved. With how deadly the Banshee can be, there are few things more satisfying in Halo than hijacking a Banshee with a well-timed jump and throwing its occupant out.

Chopper

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The Chopper first showed up in Halo 3. This vehicle is ideal for players that need protection in the front. As such, it's perfect for running over enemies and dealing damage to anything in their path.

Ghost

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Another Covenant classic vehicle that has been in the series from the beginning. The Ghost is faster than most over vehicles and has high maneuverability. Unfortunately, it doesn't do a good job of protecting the driver.

Mongoose

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The Mongoose is the counterpart to the Ghost. It's extremely maneuverable and fast, but it doesn't offer much protection. However, one advantage it has is that two players can ride in it. This makes it perfect for recon in Capture the Flag.

  • Gungoose: The Mongoose with twin machine guns in the front that can be fired by the driver.

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Razorback

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The Razorback is a variant of the Warthog that offers better armor and more passenger seats. If you need to infiltrate a base with Spartans rather than power weapons, this is the best vehicle to use.

Scorpion

A tank. It's big, loud, and can kill a Spartan with a single, well-aimed shot. It's also well-armored. However, it's the slowest vehicle available and susceptible to Rocket Launchers and hijacking.

Warthog

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If not for Master Chief, the Warthog would be the first thing people think of when they hear Halo. This is the pinnacle of automotive engineering. At this point, it is basically its own character in the series.

  • Rocket Warthog: The Warthog with twin Rocket Launchers in the back. One driver, passenger, and Rocket Launcher operator make for a deadly combination.

Wasp

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First appearing in Halo 5, the Wasp has replaced the Hornet from Halo 3 in multiplayer. It is the human counterpart to the Covenant's Banshee. Unlike the Hornet, the Wasp has light shields for added protection from the zealous Spartans that think they can take it down.

Wraith

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The Covenant Tank has gone through reconstruction and a paint job. Our blue Wraith is now Red and has a different structure than it used to have. The Wraith's weapon requires more skilled timing than the Scorpion, but it is just as armored and deadly. Its plasma cannon shoots in an arc at a much slower pace than the Scorpion's missiles.

That's all the vehicles available in the game so far!

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