The Community Manager of Wushu Studios and founder of the YouTube channel The Joy of Gaming has just posted a Tweet (with the Shinobi602 profile) through which it was announced that the Halo: The Master Chief Collection will be available on November 17th on the Xbox Series X|S, Microsoft’s next-gen consoles in the gaming field.
In addition to announcing the debut date of the Collection on the new consoles of the American giant, Shinobi has listed some important features. All titles in The Master Chief Collection (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 2: Anniversary, Halo 3: ODST, Halo: Reach and Halo 4) will run, according to Shinobi, at 120fps, in both Campaign and Multiplayer modes.
In addition, it will improve the system Split-Screen that allows you to play multiplayer locally, with a resolution of 4K on Xbox Series X. The Collection will be part of the Game Pass Catalog, Microsoft’s subscription gaming service.
The Master Chief Collection has been "fully optimized" for Xbox Series X|S, available on November 17.
-120 FPS in Campaign & Multiplayer
-Split-screen improvements & up to 4K on Series X
-Free to existing owners or those with Game Pass pic.twitter.com/Qhr0FXeMR5— Shinobi602 (@shinobi602) October 20, 2020
Halo: The Master Chief Collection originally launched in November 2014 for Xbox One, only to be offered to PC players on December 3, 2019. This November, therefore, Xbox Series X|S owners will be able to take to the battlefields of Halo in what will (hopefully) be their best version ever.
We remind you that no changes to the story or gameplay have been introduced in the Collection, ensuring the same experience offered at the time of the release of each individual chapter of the series.
Load up your weapons, as Halo is about to return in the best way for the next-gen consoles. Are you ready to accept the challenge?