Halo Infinite credits not appearing glitch fix

How to fix Halo Infinite Credits not appearing bug

Halo Infinite multiplayer is free to play and out now on Xbox Series X, Series S, Xbox One, and PC. This online multiplayer component features in-game purchases in the form of Halo Credits, a brand-new premium currency. Some users that choose to buy them are receiving a nasty surprise, however; the Halo Infinite Credits not appearing glitch seems to be swindling people out of their money. But, is there a quick, easy, and best fix? Here’s the latest on premium currency not showing up after purchasing it in the new Halo game.

Halo Infinite Credits not appearing bug fix

Halo Infinite credits not appearing glitch fix

Here’s how to solve the Halo Infinite Credits not appearing issue on Xbox and PC:

  1. Ensure that the transaction was successful.
    • Check the appropriate email address for an order confirmation message.
    • Check the account used to make payment for a matching statement.
  2. Close the Halo Infinite game application.
  3. Launch the app and check the in-game Halo Credits balance.

Fortunately, Halo Infinite’s disappearing Credits problem is purely cosmetic. Any premium currency purchases appear to be tracking and applying to accounts correctly. The in-game balance display doesn’t always immediately update to reflect this, however, necessitating a reboot.

It’s a very fast and simple solution for Halo Infinite players that are missing Credits on Xbox and PC (Steam and Game Pass). Just reset the app and then the Halo Credits will be there, ready to spend as the user sees fit. Of course, the amount will depend on which bundle the players opt to buy.

All Halo Infinite Credits bundles list

  • 500 Halo Credits — $4.99 ($4.49 w/Game Pass)
  • 1,000 Halo Credits — $9.99 ($8.99 w/Game Pass)
  • 2,000 Halo Credits + 200 bonus — $19.99 ($17.99 w/Game Pass)
  • 5,000 Halo Credits + 600 bonus — $49.99 ($44.99 w/Game Pass)
  • 10,000 Halo Credits + 1,500 bonus — $99.99 ($89.99 w/Game Pass)

For more on Halo Infinite, check out this weapon tier list. It’s also worth learning about the ranking system and how to level up fast in 343 Industries’ latest title.

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