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Halo Infinite's speedrunning community broke new ground in early January when two speedrunners finished the game's entrada in under 30 minutes. According to HaloRuns, an online leaderboard for Halo speedruns, speedrunner Sasquatch recorded the first sub-30 minute time at 29 minutes and 49 seconds on Jan 2. 1 day subsequently, another runner named rocats shaved off over 30 seconds, finishing at 29 minutes and 12 seconds.

Both runners shared videos of their record-breaking runs on YouTube. In both runs, the speedrunners made liberal use of the grappling hook to not only clear gaps and travel vertically, but also to gain momentum while traveling on human foot. Sasquatch and rocats also made utilize of an exploit that allows players to skip certain missions in the campaign by quitting and reloading the game at certain points. Each runner too played on easy fashion, reducing the risk of time penalties imposed by death during combat.

According to HaloRuns, no other speedrunner has cleaved the 30-minute mark at the time of writing. B34RF4CE currently has the third-fastest time at 30 minutes and eight seconds. Every bit the leaderboard stands, virtually all of the meridian times were recorded by players on PC. ProPierceRTA, who recorded a fourth dimension of a petty over one hour, is the only Infinite speedrunner on HaloRuns who performed their run on an Xbox 1.

Based on HaloRuns' leaderboards, it doesn't await similar anyone's cleaved the 30-minute marker while playing the game on Legendary. byNailz is the quickest speedrunner in this category with a fourth dimension of 36 minutes and seven seconds. Fifty-fifty and then, finishing Halo Space in nether an hour is a feat worth praising, given its open up-world structure makes it the largest Halo campaign in the series' history.