
You can pick up an M41 SPNKR Rocket Launcher resting on a yellow crate. From this entrance, the Spartan Core will be on the elevated rocks on the opposite side of the room near the other tunnel.īy far our favorite solution, though, is to follow the hexagonal tiles on the northern side of the cliff after saving Fortune Squad. Again, follow the path normally while clearing enemies. The Spartan core will be on your left among a few Grunts.Īlternatively, you can head west of FOB Hotel to find a separate tunnel entrance carved into the hexagonal material mountainside. Go through the tunnel, clearing out enemies along the way, until you reach a cavernous chamber. You'll find a tunnel at the base of this area. You can either follow the path heading west that loops around your current location or jump down to the southwest.

Open the building by activating the terminal in the tower, then drop down and head inside and you’ll find this audio log leaning up against a counter in the back right corner of the room.This Spartan Core can be found after saving Fortune Squad. Near the gate on the eastern side of Riven Gate, there is an upper ledge with a tower, a locked building, and some captive marines.

Previously, there was a gate blocking the way, but now the way is open, and you’ll find the audio log sitting just inside the tunnel at the back of the building. Head to the cliffside along the southern edge of the area and head inside the building on the right. Located near the westernmost gate, you can grapple up to the ledge from near a gravity launcher and a small tunnel in the cliff. Northern edge of Riven Gate, you’ll find a small scouting post. Climb the cliffs on the south side of the road to find a sniper’s perch and the audio log, lying on the ground next to a sniper rifle. Just to the east of Riven Gate, outside the entrance, you’ll find this audio log. However, I will be refining it further for maximum readability. I will endevour to get this guide this complete complete as quickly as possible, without ruining my own enjoyment of the campaign.Įdit: As of 25/12/21, this guide is feature complete. Note: I was hoping to publish this guide in one lump, but the sheer amount of collectibles within Infinite, combined with it actually being very very easy to miss a lot of stuff if you're not aware going in, means I think it's pretty much a public service to introduce this guide as quickly as possible. The hyphenated missions in the Index represent the missions themselves, as well as the Open world elements, if they are included within the region (For example, Region 1 does not have any). The main region holds the combined total of all missions and Open-world collectibles within it.
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The full list of things you should be looking out for is as follows: This is especially important when you realise, you only have one chance to get them.

This guide will break down what you're look for, where they can be found, and in what order you should be getting them in. If you're looking for the full Achievement Guide, click here: But thankfully, it really wasn't that bad. When I saw Infinite's veritable checklist of things to find and unlock, I inwardly sighed knowing I was going to have to do this on my first run.
