343 Industries have chocked full Halo 4’s multiplayer with 10 glorified, unique maps that make this multiplayer one of Halo’s best. Each map includes a number of power weapons strewn out across the map, along with grenades, and the new “random drop” weapons, which can come in the form of standard weapons or power weapons. No two maps in Halo 4 look alike as well, with some maps more symmetrical and favouring to up close combat, while others favour vehicles and a more “powerful” approach when it comes to weapons. In Halo 4, you’ll always be on your toes, but our map guides should ease the transition from past Halos to this glorious addition.
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