The good news is that Halo Infinite players have already found ways to reproduce this error. It's better to lose some progress than to have an entire Halo Infinite save file corrupted. If that prompt pops up, find a way to close it or the game. The lesson Halo Infinite players should take away is to never accept a prompt to log in while playing Halo Infinite. There's no known way to recover a corrupted Halo Infinite save file at this time. It will have become corrupted and inaccessible. If players try to reload the same save file, it will count down from three and then simply not load the save file. If players do sign in again and then start playing, the game will bug out and eventually stop working. What happens is that, after doing one of the above, players will be prompted in Halo Infinite to sign in once more. More specific reported examples include reconnecting a controller or plugging in a second Xbox controller, using quick resume to start back into Halo Infinite after playing another game with multiple players on the same account, and similar issues. They all revolve around inputs, peripherals, or swapping between multiple platforms like an Xbox console or PC. RELATED: Halo Infinite Co-Op And Forge Likely Further Delayed Due To Season 1 ExtensionĪs for what prompts the second Xbox login, there are multiple causes. Doing this can corrupt the player's save file, forcing them to restart Halo Infinite 's campaign. The heart of the issue is that Halo Infinite is mistakenly prompting players to log into Xbox even though they're still logged in. There's luckily an easy way to avoid it, but it requires Halo Infinite players to be aware of what's happening. While rarely occurring, Halo Infinite players who have come across the save file glitch are calling attention to the problem so that it doesn't happen to anyone else. Yet Halo Infinite hasn't launched without issues, including a particularly nasty glitch that's deleting players' save files. The single-player campaign of Halo Infinite has been warmly received both critically and among Halo fans, revisiting aspects of the original Halo games while innovating in exciting ways. This past week, 343 Industries launched Halo Infinite's single-player campaign, its free-to-play multiplayer half having already been available since mid-November.