Halo 2: Anniversary comes to PC on May 12, included in the Master Chief Collection

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Halo 2: Anniversary comes to PC on May 12, included in the Master Chief Collection

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Halo 2: Anniversary comes to PC on May 12. Be available as a separate purchase for 9.99 on Steam and the Microsoft Store, included in the Halo: The Master Chief Collection from both platforms and Xbox Game Pass for PC. The title, included in Halo: MCC for Xbox One since 2014, allows you to choose between a updated visual section and the classic graphics from the first Xbox. Also, add new features to your computer version.

PC gamers will be able to play Halo 2 to more than 60 frames per second (do not specify whether to allow framerate unlocked) and with resolution up to 4K compatible with ultra-panoramic monitors. They can also customize the control with keyboard and mouse, change the field of view and access more options specific to this system.

In addition to the campaign, Halo 2: Anniversary It includes seven remastered maps and 25 original game maps released for Xbox in 2004. In the second part of Halo, the Master Chief returns to Earth to prevent the invasion of the Covenant, "which will lead to a battle with hidden secrets that will drastically and forever alter the course of the conflict between humans and Covenant," according to the official synopsis.

In early March, Halo: The Master Chief Collection for PC was updated with Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary. Throughout this year, the remaining titles of the saga will be launched on a computer. Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST and Halo 4 will be included in the compilation. About the launch of Halo 5 we do not know details.

First images of Halo 3 on PC

343 Industries published last April 30 through the web Halo Waypoint the first screenshots of Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST for PC. These are images of a version in progress, so the final result may vary. You can see the images below.

Halo 3 PC

Halo 3 PC

Halo 3: ODST PC

Halo 3: ODST PC

At the end of this year, together with the launch of Xbox Series X, will be published Halo: Infinite, the new installment of the series for Xbox One, the next generation console and PC.



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