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Halo: The Master Chief Collection may cease seasonal updates after Halo Infinite’s launch

Byadmin

Sep 16, 2021


While I might not agree with all its additions, 343 Industries has done a hell of a job keeping Halo: The Master Chief Collection active with new maps, modes and cosmetics, arriving in massive seasonal drops roughly every 3 months. But with Halo Infinite coming in hot this winter, 343 suddenly finds itself with two live-service Halo games—and understandably, it sounds like work on the legacy bundle will be slowing down.

In its September dev update, publishing team lead producer Michael Fahrny shared the team’s stance on where The MCC stands in the run-up to Halo Infinite. To make room for the new game, the upcoming Season 8 Update will be the MCC’s last patch this year. But once Infinite is settled in, Fahrny notes that it becomes harder to justify splitting resources between two ongoing Halos.

“Starting next year, we’re targeting pivoting away from our current seasonal model and cadence to instead focus on smaller MCC updates that can land when they’re ready based on development status and studio roadmap alignment. These updates will continue to be free and will include the unreleased features and content from this year—as well as a continued effort to improve stability and tackle legacy fixes where possible. We still have a lot of goodness to deliver in 2022.”

A team of blue spartans aiming their rifles.

(Image credit: Microsoft)

That said, The MCC isn’t being left behind entirely. Fahrny explains that the team still has a lot it wants to do with the collection, they just won’t arrive in massive seasonal drops. There’ll also be a more detailed post explaining what happens with seasonal points, challenges and the in-game exchange in the near future.



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