When Microsoft announced that theHalo: Master Chief Collectionwould be released on Steam, fans of the franchise were elated. In the announcement, Microsoft outlined a staggered approach to releasing the series, and will release theHalo games in episodic order beginning withHalo: Reach.
Long has it been sinceHalo: Reachwas first releasedon the Xbox 360 in 2010, and nearly 10 years later, fans are being gifted an improved version of the game on Steam and Xbox One. With less than 24 hours to go, fans ofHalo: Reachare eager to know exactly when they can play the game on their PC and Xbox One.
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When is Halo Reach Playable on PC and Xbox One?
The new and improved version ofHalo: Reachis set to release on Tuesday, December 3rd at 6:00 PM GMT. The assumption currently is that this time will be universal, as there haven’t been any alternative dates or times put forward otherwise. Fans looking to get their hands on the definitive version ofHalo: Reachcan pre-purchase the game on the Windows 10 Store, and begin the pre-loading process of the game’s 24.94 GB file size.
For those that simply cannot wait until Wednesday evening, they can play asNoble team right now in Gears 5.
Optimizing the Purchase
PC enthusiasts can purchaseHalo: Reachon Steam at just $9.99. However, fans that are interested in playing through all six entries of the Master Chief Collection should purchase theMaster Chief Collectionat $39.99, considering everyHalocoming out afterHalo: Reachwill be priced at $39.99 individually.
With a future installment coming to the Halo series next year,and a future television series in the works, it seems Halo is here to stay.
Halo: Reachreleases December 3rd at 6:00 PM GMT on PC and Xbox One.
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