Halo 2 Testing Heading To PC Later This Month
In the latest Flighting and Development update, 343 Industries shares the latest updates going on behind the scenes – detailing their latest Xbox update, future flighting, and information on their Halo Insider program. In addition to that, the Master Chief Collection of Halo 2, Halo 2: Anniversary, Reach’s Forge and Theater is headed to PC later this month for testing.
Just like other testing stages, the contents the development team are working on for Halo 2’s remastered release for PC is a work in progress. As the folks behind the game continuously work on implementing fixes for the last wave of concerns, they’re already preparing for the next one for Halo 2. So, as a friendly reminder for enthusiastic players, community support and engagement manager, Postums, shared on the latest blog post:
“Many of you already know this, but Halo 2 and Halo 2: Anniversary are now on deck for the next release to PC. With that in mind, the team is heads down on creating the spec for the next series of PC flights. We’re currently planning for our next flight to include content for Halo 2, Halo 2 Anniversary, Halo: Reach’s Forge & Theater for PC, and potentially some Halo: Reach audio fixes. These fixes are still in progress, so currently they may or may not come in for our next series of flights.
“As a reminder, flighting is a way for us to get early access builds out to our Halo Insiders before they reach the public. Often things are rough around the edges and truly represent a work-in-progress. Building these games is a process and things can change. All of the content listed above may change and so may the timing, but if all goes well, we are targeting our next public flight for the end of March. If we remember back to earlier this year, we aimed to start flighting in January, but it ended up rolling into February when those kicked off. Please be patient as we want to get these out as quickly as possible, but in development: things happen.”
To take part in testing like the flighting coming later this month, gamers can sign up for 343 Industries Halo Insider program to gain early access on content that’s currently under development. There players can provide developers with feedback and issues they found in-game. For more information on that, see here.
Just remember folks, there are real people behind the creation of video games. So we can always opt to use a bit of tact when relaying feedback to the developers. It doesn’t hurt to be kind!
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