The Halo Infinite technical preview introduced fans to a variety of features, most of which were added intentionally. Some, however, were definitely the result of bugs in Halo Infinite. For example, the glitch that inexplicably causes the game to spawn a flood of wet floor signs.

Although the Halo Infinite technical preview is giving players a lot to talk about, including the importance of controller aim assist, the infinite wet floor signs glitched may end up stealing the stage. The glitch is triggered by players throwing a dynamo grenade at a wet floor sign, which causes the sign to explode outward in a fountain of other, similar signs. The result is a tidal wave of yellow plastic that can fill entire rooms.

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YouTuber Greenskull shared a video of the glitch in action accompanied by a background of classical music, leading to a video that is both hilarious and oddly awe-inspiring. The fact that the beta's graphics are still top-notch during the infinite wet floor sign glitch may be considered even more interesting. It appears that Halo Infinite's performance hardly drops while players are exploiting this bug, which could be a good sign for the game's future performance stability.

It would be difficult to find a video game that was completely free of bugs, especially given the pressure on video game developers, so some may choose to simply focus on the most noticeable issues and leave less obvious ones. This may be what happened here, but that doesn't mean that the infinite wet floor signs glitch is guaranteed to stay in the game. The Halo Infinite multiplayer technical preview is one thing, but the final game is still a ways off. 343 Industries could still take the glitch out and render the game's wet floor signs little more than set dressing.

A number of users have left comments under the video expressing their love for the infinite wet floor sign glitch, as its combination of sheer absurdity and not breaking the game appear to have caused many to warm up to it. Some fans have even shared wishes for 343 Industries to keep the infinite wet floor sign glitch intact for the full game so that players can use it to distract foes and have fun with friends. This isn't the only feature Halo Infinite fans have requested be added to the full game, but it may be one of the funniest.

Halo Infinite releases December 8 for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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