
Since Halo fans got their first taste of Halo on PC with fan-made mod Eldewrito almost a year ago, they have been eager to see what 343 Industries has planned for the series’ official debut on the platform knowing that the community surrounding the Xbox exclusive is hungry to play. Last week, influencers from 343 revealed that the announcements for Halo: Master Chief Collection will have a shorter wait, rescheduling the reveal for today’s Inside Xbox presentation.
Just minutes before, it was revealed that Master Chief Collection will officially be coming to PC in the coming months. But rather than the entire catalogue of Halo titles, 343 will be dropping each game in chronological order. Starting off with the newest addition to the bundle, Halo Reach. And after following with Halo, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, and ending with Halo 4.
Speculation surrounding the game’s introduction to the PC platform has been going on for some time now. With Master Chief Collection already available on Xbox Game Pass, many expected the game to arrive following the announcement of Game Pass to make its way to PC in the coming future. But instead, the collection of titles dropped before the Netflix-esc service.
Since the bundle initially dropped back in 2014, 343 Industries has been continuously working towards undoing the damage from the game’s rocky launch with constant patches and fixes the past half-decade. With the major update that dropped back in late-August, performance-related issues for all games have been drastically reduced compared to the game at launch.
As of right now there’s no precise date for when Halo: Master Chief Collection will be available for PC. But interesting enough, the collection will be ready to launch for both Windows 10 as well as Steam.
Halo: Master Chief Collection is currently available for Xbox One.







