Halo: The Master Chief Collection Adds Custom Game Browser, FOV Slider, And More (VIDEO)

Halo: The Master Chief Collection Adds Custom Game Browser, FOV Slider, And More (VIDEO)

Halo: The Master Chief Collection has been revamping each and every title within the main Halo storyline starting from Halo: Combat Evolved up to Halo: 4, including spin-offs such as Halo 3: ODST and Halo: Reach. The compilation title has also seen quite a few changes as well, from updates to make the multiplayer experience more smooth to new content allowing players a different way to experience the compilation as a whole. Now, fans are getting even more playability within the compilation with the addition of a Custom Game Browser and more.

Halo: The Master Chief Collection Adds Custom Game Browser, FOV Slider, And More (VIDEO)

The month of February brings with it quite a few additions and changes to Halo: The Master Chief Collection including new banners celebrating Black History Month and Valentine’s Day that player can acquire just by logging in at some point during this month, or on Valentine’s weekend in the case of the love-themed goodies. A recent post from 343 Industries reveals that the team is looking to launch the first new flight of the year, bringing with it plenty of new armors and skins, a new map for Halo 3 from Halo Online, and more. FOV sliders are getting support for Xbox One consoles as well, removing the lock for the slider when the Xbox Series X/S devices are set to 120 Hz.

There are a few interesting things that are set to arrive in the title such as Keyboard and Mouse support for consoles, double keybindings, new audio options, and more. Most importantly, however, is the re-introduction of the Custom Game Browser, giving players a new way to interact with each other within Halo: The Master Chief Collection. The developers mention in the post that Rings 1 and 2 will first need to do perform adequately, after which the team will look to release the latest flight at least by February 18th of this year.

Season 5 of Halo: The Master Chief Collection launched January 27th of this year for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S/. Let us know your thoughts on the latest update from Halo Waypoint concerning Halo: The Master Chief Collection and more in the comments section below. As always, don’t forget to follow Don’t Feed the Gamers on Twitter for 24/7 coverage of all things gaming and entertainment.

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