What is the "Heavies" mode in Halo multiplayer?

In the Master Chief Collection, this mode is currently a part of the action sack playlist in at least Reach. I presume that the mode is a variant of the big team battle with a higher amount of vehicles and/or increased vehicle spawns, but can't say for sure. The player health seems identical (Elite slayer has more resistant shields).
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According to my research from Halo Waypoint forum, you are right "Heavies" mode is a variant of BTB Heavy but for action sack (4vs4). So you will play with lots of vehicles as Tanks/Wraiths/Banshees ... and lots of heavy weapons as Sniper rifle/Laser/Rocket...
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