Microsoft has outlined its plans to upgrade Halo: The Master Chief Collection for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, bringing its now six-title-strong complication to the next generation of Xbox consoles. Its upgraded version launches as a free upgrade to existing Xbox One owners, including Xbox Game Pass subscribers, on November 17, one week following the console's worldwide debut on November 10.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection's Xbox Series X and Series S upgrade brings support for up to 120 FPS, accompanied by "up to 4K" resolution, suggestive of a dynamic solution in play. The changes impact both campaign and multiplayer modes, with enhancements also planned for local split-screen multiplayer.
The announcement first comes from various regional Xbox accounts, with official Xbox Twitter pages from South Africa, France, Spain, Slovakia, and Czechia first detailing its plans.
It's time to dust off the ol' Needler.
— Xbox South Africa (@XboxZA) October 20, 2020
✅Fully Optimized on Series X|S
✅120 FPS in Campaign & Multiplayer
✅Split-screen improvements & up to 4K on Series X
✅Available for free to existing owners or @XboxGamePass on November 17 pic.twitter.com/1TfTIVkzJS
The announcement adds six Halo classics to the growing lineup of titles upgraded to Xbox Series X and Series S, providing Microsoft's hit shooter with an early presence on the new consoles. The update should help fill the void left by the delay of Halo Infinite, which pushed the next series entry from a release this holiday, now targeting sometime in 2021.
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