The Halo: The Master Chief Collection is now announced and will bring the Halo further into the PC world with many of the titles built for the platform
Because I am sure that there are some gamers out there who have yet to play Halo, it looks like the mass of the franchise will soon be available for the PC. Not that we have not been able to see a few titles out there from 343 Industries already, but now the majority of the franchise will be there in one nice big package. A packed titled, you guessed it most likely, the Halo: The Master Chief Collection. A collection that will house all of the titles from Reach up to the four full installments to the franchise. All in chronological order for those trying to figure that out without skipping below.
This needs to be noted, as the teams working on the PC versions of Halo will be releasing them in that order and not in one big dump. Picking up The Master Chief Collection will gain you access to them all, it will just take some time between as each will be built for the PC with mouse and keyboard support, as well as 4K resolutions. The list will be dropped in the order of Halo: Reach, Combat Evolved Anniversary, 2: Anniversary, 3, 3: ODST Campaign, and 4 so players can play the story in order. There has yet to be a date for this, but you can start the pre-ordering as of this article.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection — PC Announcement
For the first time ever, The Master Chief’s story comes to PC. Featuring Halo: Reach along with Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 2: Anniversary, Halo 3, the Halo 3: ODST Campaign, and Halo 4, this is the definitive Halo experience.
Honoring the iconic hero and his epic journey, The Master Chief’s story is brought together with a total of 67 campaign missions plus more than 120 multiplayer maps (including the original Halo Combat Evolved maps) and Spartan Ops maps. Now built for PC with mouse and keyboard support and up to 4K UHD and HDR.
Was it only a matter of time before this Halo: The Master Chief Collection was going to come out or was it a huge shock for you? Do you think it will be a short time between each release or will we see months between each game drop? Are you curious why it took so much time to do this? Place all of your thoughts down in the comments. I am certain that Halo will not be going anywhere and will keep covering all for you. Just be sure to keep coming back to the site to see all of that coverage.