Recently, a professional Halo Infinite player was fined by the tournament official for complaining about the current state of the game. The player is Tyler “Spartan” Ganza of the Halo: Infinite HCS team, and he tweeted a number of tweets criticizing the current state of the Halo: Infinite game.
He described the game’s latest update as “the worst update yet,” even though he didn’t want to give it to platform 343. According to him, the games have become “unplayable” to the point where he “can’t even do his job”. He then actively appealed to 343, arguing that an update that would fix it immediately was needed at this time.
Being fined Kekw
I’d like to take this moment to apologize
To absolutely nobody. I stand by everything I’ve said
— Tyler Ganza | eUnited (@Spartan) May 5, 2022
However, a day later, Spartan tweeted that he had been fined, but said he would not apologize to anyone and would continue to stand his ground. However, he did not mention the details of the penalty and the amount of the fine.
It has not yet been determined why the official competition made the decision to punish.