Every 1,000XP you earn, primarily through knocking out daily and weekly challenges, you’ll go up a level.
Following some vocal backlash about Halo Infinite’s glacial pace of progression, developer 343 Industries tweaked the system so you earn XP simply for seeing matches through to the end.You can buy XP boosts and challenge swaps in Halo Infinite’s microtransaction store at a rate of $2 for four (two boosts, two swaps).But while the Battle Pass provides some swaps as you go along, for the most part you have to actually buy these items to make your challenges more manageable.
(Challenge swaps don’t work for capstone challenges, the final ones you get each week.).