Halo Infinite’s next Twitch Drop skins have been leaked

Death Hex, the newest set of cosmetics available through Halo infinite's Twitch drops, have just been leaked online.
Death Hex Halo Infite

There’s no better way to express yourself in Halo Infinite than with unique cosmetics for your weapons and Spartans. While many cosmetics can be purchased in the store, not all are unlockable this way, and some of the rarest cosmetics can only be acquired through Infinite’s Twitch drops.

For those who love collecting Infinite’s Twitch drop skins or want to get started, you’re in luck; A recent leak has given us a look at the next upcoming set of cosmetics available through Halo’s HCS Twitch Drop program.

These leaks are brought to us from @leaks_infinite, a Twitter account dedicated to reliable Halo Infinite leaks. The drop coatings, which cover a plethora of guns, are called Death Hex, and feature a cool black and blue look for your favorite weapons.

The Death Hex drops are only available February 24-26, so players will only have a few days to claim these drops.

You can start earning Twitch drops for Halo Infinite by tuning in to Twitch.tv/Halo. To claim your drops, you will have to follow a few simple steps:

  • Sign into your Halo Waypoint account.
  • Navigate to the Linked Accounts tab in your settings.
  • Link your Twitch account in Halo Waypoint.
  • Head to Twitch and log in.
  • Navigate to the Connections tab in your Twitch settings.
  • Ensure your Halo Waypoint account appears under your Twitch Connections.
  • After earning a Twitch Drop, check your Inventory page and click ‘Claim Now.’
Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges

Erik Hodges is a hobby writer and a professional gamer, at least if you asked him. He has been writing fiction for over 12 years and gaming practically since birth, so he knows exactly what to nitpick when dissecting a game's story. When he isn't reviewing games, he's probably playing them.

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