The Xbox One version of Halo: Spartan Assault has been updated today, offering general stability improvements and fixing several user reported bugs. 343 Industries has posted the patch notes, which can be viewed below:
- Fixed assorted game crashes.
- Fixed an issue where the player would automatically fire when exiting a turret.
- Fixed an issue where the player would occasionally be unable to exit a turret.
- Fixed an issue where the player would stay in a slow walking, aiming, or shooting stance.
- Fixed an issue where players who have completed or made progress with challenges on another device did not show progress, despite challenges being complete.
- Fixed an issue where Kinect voice chat would play through speaker, even when a headset was plugged in.
- Fixed an issue where upon hijacking a Wraith, players sometimes became stuck.
- Fixed assorted grenade indicator issues.
- Fixed assorted audio issues.
- Fixed an issue where Campaign medals would pop up while playing Co-op.
Halo: Spartan Assault, the top-down action shooter previously available on Windows 8 devices, was released for Xbox One on December 24. Taking place between the events of Halo 3 and Halo 4, Spartan Assault — over the course of 30 missions — explores the first of the Spartan Ops program and dives deeper into the backstory of the Human-Covenant wars.