* **Q: Is Halo: The Master Chief Collection confirmed for PS5 or Switch 2?
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Rumors continue to swirl around Microsoft's multiplatform strategy, with the iconic Halo franchise potentially heading to rival consoles. Reports suggest that Halo: The Master Chief Collection (MCC) could be coming to both PlayStation 5 and...
The Halo franchise has been synonymous with Xbox since *Halo: Combat Evolved* launched with the original console in 2001. *The Master Chief Collection*, first released in 2014 for Xbox One and later expanded and brought to PC, bundles the mainline Bungie and early 343 Industries titles: *Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary*, *Halo 2: Anniversary*, *Halo 3*, *Halo 4*, and later additions *Halo 3: ODST* and *Halo: Reach*. It notably excludes *Halo 5: Guardians* and *Halo Infinite*.
Insider Tom Warren's comments suggest Microsoft might deviate from releasing the complete six-game package on PS5 and Switch 2. This wouldn't be entirely unprecedented; the PC release of MCC saw games added sequentially over nearly a year. It's possible Microsoft could adopt a similar strategy, or perhaps focus on porting select titles or potential remakes, such as the rumored Unreal Engine 5 remake of *Halo: Combat Evolved*.
Microsoft's broader multiplatform push aims to maximize reach and revenue for its first-party titles amidst shifts in the gaming landscape and potentially slower growth in its own hardware and Game Pass ecosystem. Releasing parts of the MCC, or individual remakes, could test the waters on competing platforms before committing the entire collection. However, this approach could frustrate players wanting the comprehensive Halo history offered by the current MCC.
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