Halo Infiniteis out now, giving players the chance to battle it out in the game’s online multiplayer arenas. There are a variety of achievements tied toHalo Infinite’s Multiplayer mode, including the Slaying with Style achievement that tasks players with earning a Mythic medal in a matchmade game. For those who need more specifics, here is exactly how to unlock a Mythic medal inHalo Infinite.
Technically this achievement can be earned in any of theHalo Infinitemultiplayer game modes, so players can do regular Quickplay,Big Team Battle, or even Bot Bootcamp. What they need to do is go on a 15 player kill streak, which earns them “Running Riot” and in turn a Mythic medal. After going on a 15 player killstreak in any of the aforementioned playlists, the Slaying with Style achievement should pop forHalo Infiniteplayers.

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It doesn’t matter what match type players load into, either. The Slaying with Style achievement can be earned in Slayer,Capture the Flag, Oddball, Stronghold, etc., as long as players fulfill the requirement of getting 15 kills with no deaths. It may arguably be even easier to get the achievement in objective-based modes like Oddball or Stronghold, as that way players always know a general idea of where the enemy players are going to be.
It’s possible that 343 will eventually make it so achievements can’t be earned inBot Bootcamp, soHalo Infiniteplayers should keep that in mind. However, at the time of this writing, Bot Bootcamp is definitely the easiest way forHalo Infiniteplayers to unlock the Slaying with Style achievement, as the bots are much easier to kill than human players and it’s also less likely that players will die against them.
Bot Bootcamp is technically a matchmade activity, so it’s possible that players unlocking achievements in it is by design. It’s also possible to completeHalo InfiniteBattle Pass challengesin Bot Bootcamp, so anyone struggling with those should keep that in mind as well, with the caveat that it’s always possible 343 will update the game so that players have to be fighting against human-controlled opponents instead.
343 Industries will release numerous updates forHalo Infiniteover the course of its lifespan, with content likeForge mode and Campaign co-opon the docket for late 2022.Halo Infiniteis meant to be a long-lasting live-service game, so fans can expect plenty of changes in future.
Halo Infinitelaunches December 8 for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.