It’s only been a couple weeks since the multiplayer beta forHalo Infinitereleased and many players have enjoyed their time with the game so far. With new maps and weapons for players to sink their teeth into,Halo Infinitehas quite a lot of multiplayer content available already. Though, what’s considerably more amazing than the content itself is what players can often accomplish within the confines of the content.

TheHalofan community is certainly tight-knit, to say the least. Over the years, fans have managed to accomplish a number of feats within eachHaloinstallment. Some of which have been over several years in the making. Take for example, playersbreaking the skybox inHalo 3after thirteen years of repeated trial and error. However, this recent venture inHalo Infiniteis certainly impressive, if not a bit strange.

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A Twitter user named sakanayalugang managed to get twenty-three otherHalo Infiniteplayers in a fixed line and was somehow able to kill every last one with a single sniper rifle shot. TheHalosniper rifleis easily one of the most powerful weapons in the series, but the fact that it managed to take out that many people in a single shot is quite hilarious, to say the least.

Obviously, the precision that it would take to kill that many players at once with the sniper rifle in a regularbig team battlematch is unrealistically high. Although, the amount of coordination between players it clearly took to pull this off is incredible. It goes to show whatHaloplayers can accomplish in-game with the correct amount of ingenuity.

In previous games,Haloplayers have managed to create their own multiplayer modes via the Forge mode. Games like Jousting and Hot Pursuit have been incredibly popular within earlierHaloinstallments. WhileHalo Infinite’sforge mode has been delayed until the Season 1 extension, the mode itself sounds very promising based on what developers have already discussed.

It will be interesting to see what the future holds forHalo Infinitegoing forward. While the full game is set to launch in December, many players are still wondering howHalo Infinitecan last 10 yearsas a game. There have been unfounded rumors claiming thatHalo Infinitewill have multiple campaigns, which could easily explain how 343 Industries would be able to get players to keep coming back for more, but as of right now, nothing to that effect has been confirmed.

Halo Infinitereleases December 8 on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The multiplayer beta is available now.