Halo: The Master Chief Collection never received a pre-launch beta. This is likely a big regret for the development team as the game launched in an extremely buggy state, causing fans to lose interest and feel cheated by the final product. It seems like they want to avoid that in the future though, as they are preparing their next massive update that looks to fix the many problems that still plague the game. To do this they will actually hold a beta for the update, allowing certain users to test out the update, which affects multiple areas of the game experience. To be considered for the Halo: The MAster Chief Collection update beta you’ll need to be a member of the Xbox One Preview program and have put in a good amount of time in the game.

Only a few details were revealed about what is actually contained in the update. It seems to be focused on the game’s multiplayer component, with changes coming for matchmaking and the party system. These are certainly the most problematic elements of the game at this time, so getting a big update out for them should be a top priority. Improvements have been made with recent patches, but many problems still linger, which hopefully this update will address.

  • This article was updated on March 7th, 2018

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