


As the second game in the series from a continuity perspective, the original Halo, now called Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, entered public testing just two weeks ago, in mid-February. Microsoft announced its plans to bring all of the games in the Master Chief Collection to the PC about a year ago, and it delivered the first of those titles, Halo: Reach, in early December. “The game looks and plays better than ever at 60 frames-per-second (or greater) with 4K UHD support, and players can fine-tune their experience with a vast array of options including variable framerate, native mouse/keyboard support and the ability to rebind controls, support for ultra-wide displays and different aspect rations, updated texture/shadow quality and more.”

“ Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary is a remastered version of the original Halo campaign, created in celebration of one of the most beloved franchises in gaming history,” a Microsoft representative told me. After just two weeks of testing, Microsoft has released the remastered Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary on the PC as part of the Master Chief Collection.
