343 Industries has laid out its plans to tackle some of the FPS game.
While Big Team Battle broadly works, you may run into issues if you're part of a larger fireteam. Players report that queuing up with your friends leads to various matchmaking errors before being booted to the lobby. Jarrard explains that the team made several stabs at fixing the issue before the break, though a "strike force" continued its efforts over the holidays and the team is now optimistic it has a fix. The update is currently in QA, though Jarrard doesn't have an ETA on when it'll go live just yet. However, he notes the BTB patch is "nearly ready to go".
Jarrard has also addressed cheating within Halo Infinite. Clips of players using cheats such as wallhacks and aimbots have increased been appearing since multiplayer launched late last year. The team is working on a patch for mid-February that tackles this and "other things", though you'll need to wait until closer to the time for more details.
"We are actively triaging and still working to get as much as we can into this Feb update while still ensuring no negative impacts or regressions to other parts of the game," Jarrard says.
Finally, the community director shares that the team is working on a roap "to help answer your questions and manage expectations". Keep in mind, though, that it'll take some time to flesh out, so sit tight.
There's plenty to keep you going in the meantime. Xbox is selling Halo Infinite weekly challenge and reward if you're curious.