343 Industries has announced that it is currently working towards having the first Halo: CE PC flight to Rings 1 and 2 by the end of this month. However, most PC gamers will be able to get a taste of it – potentially – in February 2020.
In case you didn’t know, Rings 1 and 2 are made up of external partners that work closely with the studio. In February, the team aims to expand its flight tests to a wider audience. As such, members of the Halo Insider user group will have the chance to beta test the game.
As 343 Industries wrote in a blog spot.
“The team is currently working towards having the first Halo: CE PC flight to Rings 1 and 2 by the end of this month with the goal of expanding to Ring 3 in February. “
343 Industries is looking to flight and gather feedback on a wider range of content prior to its launch this year. As the team noted.
“These areas are focused into the following gameplay elements which will include validating dedicated servers, peer-to-peer connections, crossplay between Steam and Windows version, new UI for customization in H:CE, and the next season’s progression for H:CE. Below are the core pieces of content that we are aiming to validate and receive feedback on:
Single Player and Cooperative Campaign
Multiplayer
Customization
Progression”
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