It’s shaping up to be a great year for 343 Industries. It seems like the developer’s decision to make the Halo: The Master Chief Collection available on PC is paying off.<\/p>\n
Following the release of the remastered Halo: Combat Evolved to PC<\/a>, Halo: MCC has now climbed to the top of Steam’s bestselling games charts, according to Windows Central<\/a>. It’s now beating out pre-orders for Doom Eternal<\/a>, the much-anticipated follow up to Doom 2016, proving once and for all that Halo is still sought after amongst PC gamers almost two decades after the launch of the original Halo: Combat Evolved in 2001.<\/p>\n This comes after Halo: MCC topped Steam’s bestsellers’ list when it initially launched with Halo: Reach in December 2019.<\/p>\n Considering that the Master Chief Collection for PC only has two of the six games available on Xbox One so far, this is a pretty impressive feat. It’s also a good indication of great things to come once the succeeding Halo titles roll out.<\/p>\n Halo: Combat Evolved for PC, which is only available as part of the MCC, comes with some flaws. However, 343 Industries has already released a patch<\/u><\/a> to fix several bugs in accessibility and stability like missing starting grenades for spawn players and input delay. <\/p>\n This patch also brings in additional options for Social Matchmaking and playlists in Match Composer as well as game content to support events in February.<\/p>\n That’s on top of Halo: Combat Evolved’s already existing slew of new features including support 4K UHD and HDR, as well as PC-only features like mouse and keyboard optimizations.<\/p>\n What’s next for Halo: MCC? That we have yet to find out. But one thing’s for sure – the remastered Halo: Combat Evolved is enough reason to get downloading.<\/p>\n\n
Halo: Combat Evolved is better than ever <\/h3>\n