Trading in H:I

Since I’ve seen no posts about it, and I know this can be controversial, I’mma take the hit and ask: Will Halo Infinite have skin trading? And what is your opinion on it?

I’ve been a CS player for years, and besides some controversy that happened, it has hugely helped the game in the growing part. Not saying that if it fits one game it will fit any game, but I can see Halo AND the players benefiting from it.

I highly doubt it. Most games are about earning things, and being able to just trade things have largely just been done in MMOs unless there has been a shooter other than Counterstrike that has done it.

Yeah only in games like Rocket League it makes sense to have trading. With the trading system you open a lot of backdoors to account hijacking and malicious websites that prey on people wanting some epic rare item so they get hacked instead. I don’t think we need trading unless security was thought about first. Seen it happen in RL and CS:GO ALOT.

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> I highly doubt it. Most games are about earning things, and being able to just trade things have largely just been done in MMOs unless there has been a shooter other than Counterstrike that has done it.

That’s a good point, there’s a lot of games on steam with a trading mechanism but I don’t think there’s any as successful as DotA/CS. There are other shooters like PayDay 2 but I don’t believe it’s the same.

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> Yeah only in games like Rocket League it makes sense to have trading. With the trading system you open a lot of backdoors to account hijacking and malicious websites that prey on people wanting some epic rare item so they get hacked instead. I don’t think we need trading unless security was thought about first. Seen it happen in RL and CS:GO ALOT.

And sadly it is still a problem. Can definitely understand that.

I don’t see it happening but I can see a possible gift option for premium battlepasses which technically is giving others skins

Highly doubt it. they seem to want you to earn things through work, instead of simply buying things