Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary PC will be playable after the holiday period. Halo Reach on Xbox One and PC may have a solid release date, but the next step in Halo: The Master Chief Collection is still coming. You can read the official MSPoweruser review of it here, where we gave it a nice 8/10. In case you missed it, Halo: Reach hit PCs and Xbox One consoles back in December. You can do all that by following the link here.ĭon’t feel offended or slighted if you don’t get into the beta this time round – there’ll most likely be more opportunities in the future. If you’re interested, all you need to do is make sure that your Halo Insider profile has an up-to-date and verified email, ensure you’ve ticked the box to let the devs contact you, double check you’ve opted in for PC flighting, and upload your latest DXDIAG. However, those who want to take part in the beta need to be a part of Halo: Combat Evolved’s flighting program.
Beta testing for the PC version of Halo: Combat Evolved will officially begin in February, but it’s an invite-only event.Īs per a post in the 343 forums, 343 Industries are looking for testers who’ll be focusing on things such as validating dedicated servers, peer-to-peer connections, crossplay between Steam and Windows 10, new UI for customization in Halo: Combat Evolved, and the next season’s progression.