The companies are fixing a number of reported problems

Feb 20, 2014 15:20 GMT  ·  By

The development team at 343 Industries and publisher Microsoft are launching a new update for the Xbox One version of Halo: Spartan Assault designed to fix a number of game issues that the player base has reported.

Here is the full list of changes included in the official announcement:

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.

The update for the Xbox One version of halo: Spartan Assault will be automatically applied the next time gamers turn on their console.

The title offers a top-down third-person shooter experience that’s been praised for its accessibility and unique take on the franchise.

At the moment, 343 Industries and Microsoft are working on a new Halo title and those who own an Xbox One should also get a TV series based on Master Chief later in the year.