Earlier this month, Microsoft revealed that Halo: The Master Chief Collection will be officially coming to the PC, with Halo: Reach being the first game to be ported. And while we didn’t have any timeframe on when the other games would hit the PC, Splash Damage confirmed that all of them will be out by the end of this year.
This information was revealed via a newsletter that Splash Damage released. The team has confirmed that it is working with 343 Industries in order to bring Halo: The Master Chief Collection on the PC, and that all Halo game will be out by the end of 2019.
I’m pretty sure that this will please all Halo fans as they won’t have to wait until 2020 in order to experience the whole Halo: MCC on the PC. Well, that is of course if 343 Industries and Splash Damage stick to their initial plan.
Recently, 343 Industries held a Reddit AMA in which the developers confirmed that the collection will support both Windows 7 and Windows 10, will feature a Field of View slider, will most likely have uncapped framerates and future modding support will be coming to it.
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