Some players are encountering an issue in Halo Infinite where the game gets stuck “Transitioning.” When this happens, menus will refuse to load, and players can’t access multiplayer. Typically this is also accompanied by images and battle pass progression refusing to load as well. Fortunately, this issue isn’t difficult to fix, as long as the servers are cooperative.
How to fix Halo Infinite stuck on transitioning
When Halo Infinite gets stuck on transitioning, it’s usually an indicator that the servers are under a heavy load. Sometimes just waiting will fix it, but other times it’ll refuse to load no matter how long players wait.
Unfortunately, the game doesn’t give any helpful messages when this error occurs. It doesn’t even explain what “transitioning” means in this context. If the problem persists, we’ve found that backing out and attempting to access multiplayer again can help the issue. Otherwise, the solution is to wait until there’s less strain on the Halo Infinite servers and attempt to connect later.
The issue with the game getting stuck on transitioning while attempting to load multiplayer should be a short-term issue. We only ran into it in small intervals, and the problem cleared relatively quickly. So, if it continues, players might want to try a few fixes on their end to clear things up.
Reset computer or console
One of the best and easiest fixes players can try is to reset the computer or console they’re trying to play Halo Infinite on. Sometimes this is all it takes to set things right.
Reset router and modem
If resetting the system a user is trying to play the game on doesn’t work, resetting network gear might do the trick. This is another easy fix that often works if issues are on the client’s end.
Other than the above, we recommend waiting to fix the issue with Halo Infinite getting stuck on transitioning. Usually, the problem is with the servers, and there’s nothing much a user can do in that situation.